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Politicians comment on the aggression’s targeting of Sana’a airport and its removal from readiness

Al Masirah Net: A number of politicians and jurists commented, Tuesday, on the targeting of the Sana’a International Airport by the Saudi-American aggression and its removal from readiness.

In an intervention with Al Masirah TV, Foreign Minister Hisham Sharaf considered the targeting of the airport as a new attempt to pressure us, noting that there are devices and equipment for the safety of civil aviation seized by the aggression in Djibouti with the aim of obstructing services at the airport.

Engineer Sharaf explained that the navigational devices and equipment held in Djibouti are very important for the safety of international organizations’ flights.

He noted that the countries of aggression will be prosecuted before the international community for the damage and suffering they caused to patients who died as a result of their siege of Sana’a airport.

For his part, the advisor of the Supreme Political Council, Allama Muhammad Muftah, pointed out that the Saudi regime crowned its heinous crimes and its comprehensive war with the crime of taking Sana’a Airport out of readiness.

Muftah stated that the aggression’s threat to humanitarian organizations from being present at the airport is for the purpose of narrowing the siege on our people.

He stressed that targeting Sana’a airport comes to narrow all means of hope for sick and wounded Yemenis to receive treatment abroad.

He pointed out that the Saudi regime with this crime defies all international norms and laws and announces the death of the so-called international law and the United Nations, stressing that the Yemeni people will not be subject to crimes and the airport equation is a necessity imposed on us.

In turn, the Acting Minister of Human Rights, Ali Al-Dailami, said that Sana’a airport was supposed to be opened after the pressures of the international community, and we are surprised that it is out of readiness.

Al-Dailami added that despite the aggression’s record of humanitarian crimes, it insists on committing more of them and targeting Sana’a airport, declaring them not to respect international humanitarian law.

He held the United Nations fully responsible for fabricating many excuses for the countries of aggression and for their continued silence about their crimes.

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