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Minister Quhaim: We working to restore Sana'a Airport, Hodeida Port to readiness after being targeted by Israeli aggression

Minister Quhaim: We working to restore Sana'a Airport, Hodeida Port to readiness after being targeted by Israeli aggression

Saba Yemen07-05-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Minister of Transport Mohammed Quhaim on Wednesday stated that efforts are rapidly underway to restore Sana'a International Airport and Hodeida Port after they were directly targeted by Israeli aggression.
Quhaim told Saba News Agency that technical teams are working to rehabilitate the damaged facilities, utilizing the expertise of airport and port personnel, and that the facilities will resume operations as soon as possible for humanitarian and commercial services.
Minister Quhaim asserted that attempts to paralyze air and sea transport have failed due to the resilience of national cadres, and that the Israeli aggression has not achieved its objectives.
He views the targeting of civilian facilities as evidence of the enemy's criminal nature and bankruptcy, emphasizing Yemen's continued development in transportation and navigation despite challenges.
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