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Amin Muqbil Neighborhood Massacre in Hodeida: living witness to brutality of American terrorism

Amin Muqbil Neighborhood Massacre in Hodeida: living witness to brutality of American terrorism

Saba Yemen10-04-2025

Hodeida - (Saba):
In a new terrorist crime, adding to the series of brutal crimes committed by the US aggression against the Yemeni people, the Amin Muqbil residential neighborhood in the city of Hodeida witnessed a horrific massacre, turning the once peaceful neighborhood into rubble and grief.
The heinous American crime, which broke hearts, showed no regard for the most basic human values or international laws.
The aggressive raids targeted residential homes, which were a haven for innocent families, turning them into rubble under a barrage of merciless missiles. At these desperate moments, the residents were desperately trying to escape, but the American missiles were faster than them.
The death toll from the American massacre continues to rise, with the number of martyrs and wounded so far standing at 26, including 12 men and dozens more wounded, including six women and four children. Civil defense teams continue their search for bodies amid the rubble.
The victims recovered are not just numbers or statistics, but rather painful images of fallen souls, transforming what was once teeming with life into a place of destruction and grief. Children who once ran through the neighborhood streets are now victims of American terrorism, and the memories of women who were once safe are now transformed into constant pain.
The American aggression did not stop at destroying homes over the heads of civilians, but rather targeted human life in its most horrific forms. Every victim of American criminality and brutality represents a profound human tragedy that humanitarian laws refuse to remain silent about.
The US aggression continues to commit systematic crimes against the Yemeni people, targeting everything related to human life and perpetrating the most horrific massacres. The Amin Muqbil neighborhood massacre is part of an ongoing series of crimes aimed at systematically destroying the infrastructure, breaking the will of the Yemeni people, and subjugating Yemeni society as a whole.
The unjustified crime that took place in the city of Hodeida is not just a military attack, but a systematic aggression by America against everything humane in this resilient country. The American aggression has crossed all boundaries, deliberately targeting human life, and attempting to crush the Yemeni spirit, which cannot be defeated at any cost.
The American aggression, backed by treacherous local forces, is not content with destroying facilities, but rather seeks to kill the human spirit of the Yemeni people, so that the Yemeni people continue to live in the furnace of suffering. However, this will not affect the steadfastness of the Yemenis' position with the Palestinian people and their cause, and their support for the resistance in Gaza and all the issues of the nation. This great and honorable Yemeni position will not cease despite the enemies' conspiracy and conspiracies.
The international community's silence regarding ongoing US crimes reveals a betrayal of human rights and a failure to fulfill its humanitarian responsibility. Today, the international community stands as a bystander to the shocking US and Zionist massacres. Unfortunately, it has never assumed its responsibility to support any injustice or cause, which requires urgent action to halt the ongoing massacres.
Despite all that is happening, the blood of civilians in Hodeidah and the Yemeni governorates will be a beacon illuminating the path to justice and strengthening the Yemeni people's resolve to resist the American-Zionist aggression until victory.
The massacre in the Amin Muqbil residential neighborhood is not the end. Rather, it serves as a further impetus for the Yemeni people to adhere to their steadfast positions and their right to live in dignity. This crime will only serve as a point of strength in the battle of truth against falsehood and in confronting organized terrorism aimed at annihilating humanity. The will of the Yemeni people is stronger than any desperate attempt to break it.
The blood shed in Hodeida and other Yemeni governorates will fuel the Yemeni people's ongoing struggle against the forces of global hegemony and arrogance. Every time the aggression commits a new crime, the resolve and morale of the Yemeni people will strengthen, providing an incentive to continue on the path of resistance. The will of the Yemenis will not be broken, and the battle will continue until resounding victory.
The brutal targeting of civilians by the U.S aggression will not continue. The Yemeni people, who have stood firm in the face of the US-Saudi-Emirati coalition for a decade, will remain steadfast in the face of US terrorism with all their determination, strength, and will. They will not be deterred by the rumours of traitors and hypocrites, nor by the aggression of oppressors and arrogant people.
The blood of civilians in the city of Hodeida and all the governorates will remain a living witness to the ugliness of American terrorism. The Yemeni people, in the midst of this ordeal, are fighting the battle with the Pharaoh of the age with all courage, relying on God and relying on Him and the arms of the loyal men who have prepared to confront American criminality and tyranny, no matter how arrogant and haughty it is.
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