Sana'a - Saba:
The Parliament of the Republic of Yemen has renewed its appeal to the heads of parliaments and legislative councils in several countries regarding the crimes committed by the Trump administration against the Yemeni people and their resources.
The letters, addressed to the Speaker of the Malaysian Parliament, the Chairman of the Russian State Duma, the Speaker of the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly, and several other parliamentary leaders worldwide, informed them of the escalation of U.S. aggression against Yemen since mid-March.
The letters also clarified the ongoing targeting of civilians, civilian properties, and infrastructure as a result of the U.S. aggression, particularly amid the dangerous escalation of violations of international and humanitarian law in the region and the world. The Parliament emphasized that legislative bodies represent the will of free peoples.
It affirmed that the unjustified U.S. aggression waged by the Trump administration primarily targets civilians, including popular markets, residential areas, and civilian properties, constituting crimes against humanity and blatant violations of the United Nations Charter, international laws, and humanitarian norms—without any legal justification.
The Parliament's letters stated that the U.S. aggression aligns with the American administration's support for the usurping Israeli enemy, attempting to cover up its brutal crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza. The letters dismissed the Trump administration's claims about securing international navigation in the Red Sea as baseless lies aimed at misleading global public opinion, including the American people, to justify the U.S.'s atrocities against Yemen and its resources.
The Parliament reiterated Yemen's commitment to maritime security in its territorial waters in accordance with international law and U.N. principles, affirming that Yemeni waters remain safe for international navigation—except for ships heading to or from occupied Palestinian ports, regardless of their nationality or pretexts.
It stressed that Yemen's stance in support of the Palestinian cause does not violate international law but rather falls within Yemen's sovereign right to self-defense—a legitimate response to the war crimes and genocide committed by the Israeli killing machine with direct support from the Trump administration. Yemen considers this position a moral, humanitarian, and legal obligation in support of the Palestinian people's just struggle for freedom and dignity.
The Parliament held the Trump administration fully responsible—legally, morally, and humanitarianly—for its war crimes and massacres against the Yemeni people and their resources, demanding compensation for all damages and losses inflicted by U.S. aggression on civilians, public , private properties, and Yemen's national assets.
The letters called on regional and international parliaments to fulfill their duties in supporting the Palestinian people by enforcing International Criminal Court (ICC) decisions against Zionist war criminals and all those complicit in these crimes, while providing full support to the ICC to carry out its duties without pressure or blackmail.
The Parliament emphasized the need for joint efforts to expose the hegemonic and arrogant policies of the U.S. administration, which seeks to control nations' resources and fuel conflicts in the region to serve its criminal agenda.
It urged unified parliamentary efforts to confront these challenges, aggressions, and violations, adopting strong collective positions that uphold Palestinian rights, demand an end to Israeli occupation, and support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds as its capital.
The letters praised the stances of some Arab, Islamic, international parliaments , parliamentarians in advocating for the Palestinian cause and supporting Yemen's position in solidarity with Gaza.

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