
Palestinian "Ahrar" condemns US aggression against Yemen
The Palestinian Ahrar Movement condemned, on Friday evening, the US aggression against Yemeni territory ...mourning the martyrs of the massacre of Issa oil port in Hodeida.
In a press statement, Al-Ahrar emphasized that the American aggression is an extension of the systematic war of extermination against the people of Gaza and the Arab and Islamic peoples at the hands of Zio-American imperialism.
It denounced the international silence and complicity in violations of international law and the Zionist-US orgy in the region, stressing the integrity, unity , independence of Yemen, its legitimate right to defend itself , its grievances and the grievances of Gaza.
"Such crimes and attacks will not succeed in weakening the heroes , men of the steadfast , supportive Yemeni people , will not divert them from the path of support , support for Gaza , its grievances, Yemen, with its people , leadership, will remain the fuel for the flood of Al-Aqsa , its continuation, whatever the great sacrifices and challenges, so all greetings to the people and leadership of Yemen, which is linked to a unity of destiny with the Palestinians and its just cause," Al-Ahrar Movement said.
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