
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Zionist aggression on Hodeida reflects criminal entity's failure in Yemen
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned in the strongest terms the barbaric Zionist entity's aggression on the port of Hodeidah and its civilian facilities.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered the Zionist aggression on the port of Hodeida an expression of its deep hatred for the Yemeni people's steadfast position against the crimes of genocide and starvation committed by the criminal entity, which is affirmed every week through the millions-strong rallies called for by the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
The Ministry affirmed that the continued aggression on the port of Hodeidah represents a flagrant and blatant violation of Yemen's sovereignty, stability, and territorial integrity, as well as of the United Nations Charter, international law, and all international norms, charters, and laws.
It indicated that the repeated aggression on the civilian port of Hodeida reflects the continued failure of the usurping entity and its failure to achieve any noteworthy accomplishment in Yemen, which has humiliated the entity.
The statement pointed out that the Zionist aggression against Yemen will only strengthen Yemen and the Yemeni people's determination to continue supporting Gaza, which is being subjected to the most heinous crime of genocide in human history and is being slaughtered daily, vein to vein, amidst shameful Arab and Islamic international silence.
This silence has encouraged the entity to trample on all human values and international laws and commit the most heinous crimes that are shameful to humanity and will remain a stain of shame on the foreheads of all those who colluded with or betrayed Gaza.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs renewed its call to the international community, particularly the Security Council, to break its silence and condemn the blatant Zionist aggression against Yemen, as well as to end the brutal crimes of genocide and starvation perpetrated by the Zionist entity in Gaza.
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