Gaza - Saba:
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine welcomed the statement issued in London by 25 foreign ministers, calling for an end to the war in the Gaza Strip, saving the population from death by fire and starvation, and rejecting their displacement from the Strip or their detention in a large prison called the "Humanitarian City."
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) on Monday, the Democratic Front praised "every action aimed at halting the effects of the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip and pressuring the enemy state to stop its war, withdraw its army from the Strip, and leave our people the sacred choice of self-determination on their land, far from any colonial projects, whatever their source."
In the same context, the Democratic Front called on "the Arab countries whose representatives will meet at the Arab League to take effective and influential decisions to halt the heinous crimes committed daily by the fascist junta in the occupying entity.
This junta is wanted by international justice at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for committing genocide, and by the International Criminal Court for its military-political leaders committing war crimes against our people."
The Democratic Front emphasized the need for Arab countries to take positions that rise to the occasion, including withdrawing Arab ambassadors from the occupied entity, expelling enemy ambassadors, and imposing a complete economic boycott, including preventing the transfer of materials to the enemy through neighboring Arab countries.
It also called for the activation of financial and economic power, as well as Arab diplomacy, to isolate the occupying entity internationally, halt its supply of weapons, and consider it a rogue state rebelling against international legitimacy. It also called for referring the issue of a ceasefire and breaking the siege in the Gaza Strip to the Security Council, and for adopting a cohesive position that prevents the Washington representative from resorting to using the veto.
The Front called for the provision of the necessary aid to support the situation in the Gaza Strip, including what the situation requires in terms of food, environment and health, while at the same time providing decent shelter for those whose homes were destroyed, so that they can return to live in their ruins, and providing the necessary mechanisms to remove the rubble, and recover more than ten thousand bodies from under the rubble, and transferring the injured, wounded and sick in critical condition for treatment abroad.

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