Sana'a - Saba:
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Jamal Amer sent a letter to the President of the Security Council and the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
In the letter, the Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister expressed the Republic of Yemen's disapproval of the Security Council's continued inability to fulfill its responsibilities to maintain international peace and security in accordance with the purposes of the UN Charter.
He noted that Israel continues to openly violate international law by committing war crimes, genocide and brutal massacres in Gaza Strip.
In the letter, Minister Amer touched on the Zionist-US targeting of infrastructure in the Republic of Yemen, which was confirmed by the so-called extremist criminal Prime Minister Netanyahu with a brazenness that expresses the ineffectiveness of international institutions, which appeared immorally complicit.
He explained that terrorist attacks were carried out on many civilian sites in the Republic of Yemen, including the three ports of Hodeida, which are the artery for the flow of humanitarian aid , commercial goods, and the raids also hit Sana'a International Airport in the presence of a high-ranking United Nations delegation, and the barbaric raids did not spare the power plants in Sana'a and Hodeida.
The letter emphasized that the Zionist entity's raids on Yemen have killed civilians and workers in civilian facilities. "The reason for the Zionist-US aggression is related to Sana'a's principled, humanitarian and moral stance rejecting the genocidal war and forced displacement against the people of Gaza by preventing ships heading to the usurper entity or associated with it," the letter added.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates reiterated that the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, put forward a logical and fair equation that is less costly than militarizing the Red Sea and losing hundreds of millions of dollars, "which is to stop the genocidal war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza Strip, in exchange for stopping our operations in support of Gaza."
Minister Amer concluded the letter by calling on the Security Council to review its unjust positions that support the executioner against the victims, and to seriously consider Sana'a's proposal to stop the war crimes and genocide committed by Israel against the Palestinians in Gaza Strip, and to find a solution to the Palestinian issue.
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