Sana'a - Saba:
The General Federation of Yemeni Labor Unions affirmed that the US aggression reflects the bias of successive US administrations in supporting and backing the occupying Israeli enemy entity and its complicity in all the crimes and massacres it has committed and continues to commit against our brothers in Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq, as well as against the Yemeni people.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Federation indicated that the aggression against civilian objects in the capital, Sana'a, and the governorates represents a direct targeting of the Yemeni people and comes within the framework of revenge against Yemen for its steadfast positions and religious and moral commitment to supporting and backing the Palestinian cause and the massacres and genocide to which the Palestinian people have been subjected for more than 15 months.
It explained that US administrations adopt a policy of designating all those who challenge their policies to limit the imposition of hegemony, arrogance, and control over the freedom of peoples who reject their dictates and arrogance as terrorist organizations, with the aim of imposing sanctions and increasing the burdens of life.
The Federation stressed that these hostile policies will only strengthen the Yemeni official and popular stance in confronting all Zionist, American, and British schemes, foiling all conspiracies hatched against Yemen, and confronting any American, British, and Zionist actions and attacks, as well as those behind them.
It said the US administration's actions, which could lead to the prevention of food supplies and other essential goods from reaching Yemen, would be a death sentence for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, and constitute a war crime.
The Unions called on all free people of the world, the international community, the United Nations, the UN Security Council, their affiliated bodies, and human rights and humanitarian organizations to condemn the US aggression and its actions, which will have serious repercussions for the humanitarian situation in Yemen and the prospects for peace in the region and the world.

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