Hodeida - Saba:
The local authority in Hodeida province has strongly condemned what it described as a "brutal massacre" committed by the US aggression in the Amin Muqbil neighborhood, resulting in the deaths of four civilians and injuries to others, including women and children.
In a statement carried by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the local authority labeled this incident a "terrorist crime" and part of an ongoing "bloody campaign" targeting innocent civilians, amidst the silence of the international community and the alleged complicity and support of certain Arab regimes.
The statement asserted that the "reckless American aggression" aims solely to express its "deep-seated hatred and failed revenge." It argued that "targeting civilians with such brutality exposes the true face of the American enemy," which it accuses of continuing to shed Yemeni blood.
The local authority believes this act demonstrates the US's "bankruptcy, confusion, and escalation of violations and terrorist crimes" by targeting civilians in residential areas and civilian objects, actions prohibited under international law.
The local authority affirmed that this "treacherous crime," targeting a densely populated residential area, reveals the "ugliness of this barbaric aggression" that "does not hesitate to kill innocents" in a "failed attempt to break the will of the Yemeni people," who continue to support the Palestinian cause.
The statement called on the international community to break its silence and condemn these actions, which it claims add to a "long record of genocide." It urged the United Nations to fulfill its responsibilities and take immediate measures to stop this "terrorist aggression" and protect civilians.
The local authority in Hodeida reiterated that "the Yemeni people will remain steadfast in the face of these crimes," and that this "massacre will only strengthen their resolve to continue the struggle against aggression, preserve Yemen's sovereignty and dignity, and achieve victory for Palestine and our brothers in the Gaza Strip."

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