Maybe you have made you posts #noindex ?
I had something similar a few months ago my urls were site.com/category/post-name and i set the category to #noindex as i didn't want it to get indexed and guess what? No post in that category were appearing in google, after i changed from noindex in about 5 days i got all my posts showing in google search.
Although it’s upto google to select which pages / URLs to index, yet you can surely check following factors to ensure that you are doing the right stuff to let it index all pages/URLs:
Robots.txt: User-agent: * Disallow: / it's basically telling every crawler on the web to take a hike and not index ANY of your site's content.
Meta Tags: Make sure that the page(s) that's not getting indexed doesn't have these meta tags in the source code: <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW">
That's not a Yoast issue, but a Google bug. It has been there for almost 1 year and a half. Don't know what those Google employees (more than 100,000) do at work. Although, this bug is somehow isolated. It happens only to a few properties.
My main domain pages not indexed.
I have placed the same content in my sub-domain 5 min there are indexed. I think there is something secret.
To our knowledge it has not been reached. Those who know the secret so far do not tell us instructions.
You only added the sitemap index, add the rest of your sitemap urls that are inside the sitemap index and GSC will process it. Had the same issue and that worked for me.
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