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Al-Salif and Kamran denounce the threat to target the port of Hodeida

 

The people of Al-Salif and Kamaran districts in Al-Hodeida governorate organized two tribal stands to denounce the threats of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression forces to target Al-Hodeida port.

The participants in the two vigils denounced the threats made by the so-called “official spokesman” of the coalition of aggression targeting the port of Hodeida, which constitutes a lifeline for most residents of the governorates of the Republic of Yemen.

They stressed that any targeting of the port constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and human rights law and a full-fledged war crime.

The statements of the two stops, which were attended by the commander of the northern axis, Major General Fadel Al-Dhayani and the directors of the two directorates, condemned the threats to target the port of Hodeida, considering it a military target, at a time when it is the only outlet for food, medicine and humanitarian aid for most of the Yemeni people, who have been living in difficult conditions as a result of the aggression and the siege for seven years. Years.

The statement of the two stands warned the forces of aggression against committing any foolishness that might target the port, stressing that its consequences would be catastrophic for the Yemeni people and the peoples of the region.

The two statements called on the Yemeni people to continue steadfastness and mobilize to support the fronts with men and money until victory is achieved, and all Yemeni lands are liberated.

They held the international community, the United Nations, the Security Council, and all organizations and bodies concerned with human rights in the world, fully responsible for any folly that the coalition of aggression might commit, which would increase the suffering of the Yemeni people, and worsen the situation in the region in general

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