
Endowment authority condemns US aggression on graveyards
The General Authority for Endowments condemned the crimes of the American aggression that targeted residential neighborhoods and civilian facilities, culminating in the targeting of the dead by bombing the Majel Ad-Dema Cemetery in the capital, Sana'a.
In a statement seen by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Authority considered the targeting of cemeteries an assault on the sanctity of the dead. It expresses the tyranny and hatred of the American enemy, while also reflecting its failure and confusion in the face of the resilience and faith of the Yemeni people.
The statement said, "The Endowments Authority is monitoring the heinous crimes committed by the American enemy targeting the Yemeni people and their capabilities, the latest of which was the targeting of the Majel Ad-Dama Cemetery in the capital, Sana'a, which resulted in the injury of its guard and the damage to 240 graves, nine of which were completely damaged and 231 graves partially damaged."
The statement held the American enemy and its supporters fully responsible for these heinous crimes and attacks against the Yemeni people, calling on all free people to condemn these crimes committed by the head of the global devil, "America."
He affirmed the steadfastness of Yemen's religious and moral stance in supporting and assisting the Palestinian people, and in supporting the choices of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the armed forces in deterring the aggressors.
The Endowments Authority called on the Yemeni people to redouble their efforts and increase their readiness to repel the enemy's plots, support the armed forces, and participate actively in all activities within this sacred battle.
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