Al-Hodeida – SABA – Jamil Al-Qashm
In a grave escalation that epitomizes the criminal tendencies and American savagery toward Yemen, U.S. warplanes launched direct airstrikes on the Ras Issa oil port in Al-Hodeida Governorate, targeting a civilian facility, workers, and employees in one of the most horrific massacres committed against humanity.
It was a full-fledged massacre, cold-bloodedly carried out by the American aggressor against civilian laborers striving to earn a living—a scene reeking of deliberate murder and barbarism. These airstrikes were not aimed at a military site but at a civilian location, which, according to international and humanitarian laws, should never be targeted.
Dozens of martyrs fell in the first moments; their bodies were torn apart, their bones mixed with the port's metal structures, and their faces mutilated beyond recognition. The land turned into an unbearable scene of devastation in the face of such a catastrophe.
It wasn't long before ambulances and civil defense teams rushed to the site. However, American aircraft hovered in wait and struck again, targeting the remaining survivors and rescue crews—a compounded war crime violating every tenet of international law.
According to a preliminary toll, 74 souls were unjustly lost, and 171 people were wounded, battling death in hospitals—some missing limbs, others burned beyond recognition. Some are breathing their last, others lie between life and death, clinging to hope for a miracle.
Rescue teams are still digging through the rubble, searching for the missing. The port has turned into a mass grave. Beneath each stone lies a martyr’s story; under every sheet of twisted metal, a disfigured corpse. The earth groans beneath the weight of the crime.
Washington showed no shame. Instead, it issued an arrogant statement claiming it had targeted a "threat site," as if the workers and employees of Ras Issa Port were carrying missiles. This unprecedented brazenness frames the massacre as a military achievement!
The American statement is not just an insult to Yemeni blood—it reveals a deeply rooted criminal inclination and open hostility toward anyone who refuses American dominance and dictates.
The Ras Issa massacre is not an isolated incident but a chapter from a single book titled "American-Zionist Genocide." What’s happening in Yemen mirrors events in Gaza: the same killers, the same bombs, the same bodies torn apart under the rubble of global silence.
America’s aggression on Yemen is no longer merely military; it is an assault on the free spirit, on Yemen’s principled support for Palestine, and its rejection of submission. Washington has thus decided to punish the Yemeni people with bombings and mass killings, targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
The Ras Issa massacre once again exposes the hypocrisy of the international community and the complicity of so-called human rights organizations that remain silent. Western governments smirk in deceit, and the United Nations is too timid to name the killer. This silence is complicity in the crime and a stain of shame that will not fade.
America did not dare face Yemen’s men on the battlefield, so it turned its fire on civilians—an act of desperation revealing its defeat after failing to halt Yemen’s support for Gaza. When all other options failed, it resorted to its favorite weapon: the killing of innocents, mistakenly believing that blood would silence dissent.
America’s history is written in blood—from Iraq to Afghanistan, from Vietnam to Yemen. Its present is no different from its past; its doctrine remains rooted in siege, murder, and destruction.
Throughout history, Yemen has never known submission. From beneath the rubble, its voice rises—not begging for sympathy, but declaring jihad, raising the banner of resilience, and sending a message to the world: these people will never be broken, will never forget, and will never forgive.
Yemen’s resilience is not a slogan but a reality, manifesting in disabled ships at sea, in the unshaken stance of the people despite their wounds and suffering.
America’s aggression only proves how terrified Washington is of the voice from Sana’a, the missiles that crossed the seas, and the positions that shattered Arab silence, making Yemen a symbol of dignity and honor.
The American disgrace will not be erased. The massacre will not be forgotten. Every martyr who fell in Ras Issa will remain a witness to the crime, and their blood will be an oath never to be bargained away. If America believes its warships will protect it, or its bases will keep it safe, it has not yet understood the defiance of Yemenis or truly read their history.
Yemenis are not waiting for superficial UN investigations or pacifying international litigation. Yemeni blood is the fuel of this battle and the banner of dignity. From this spilled blood, victory will be born, and a new chapter in the unbreakable resolve of a proud people will be written.
E.M

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