
Gaza - Saba:
In connection with the ongoing starvation war practiced by the Zionist entity against the residents of the Gaza Strip, Yemen is proceeding to impose a new equation of deterrence and balance in the siege of the usurping entity.
Perhaps the confirmation by the revolution leader , Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, that Yemen will resume its naval operations if aid is not brought into Gaza within four days indicates this.
In the heart of the tragedy that is raging in Gaza, the Leader, on Friday evening, in a televised speech, issued a warning that if the Zionist entity does not open the crossings within four days and allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip, the Yemeni armed forces will resume their naval operations against the enemy entity.
He added: "We announce to the whole world that we will give the mediators a 4-day deadline, then we will resume our naval operations against the "Israeli" enemy, if it does not allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and we will meet the siege with a siege."
He also stressed that during the implementation of the recent agreement in Gaza, the Zionist entity did not fulfill its obligations, especially on the humanitarian side, pointing in this regard to Hamas's full commitment to the agreement, stressing that the Zionist entity violated the covenant and is procrastinating in implementing the obligations.
There is no doubt that the Leader of the Revolution’s threat to resume military operations against the Zionist entity demonstrates the sincerity of Yemen’s principled positions towards what the oppressed Palestinian people are being subjected to, and represents a true victory for justice, and a bias towards lifting the tragedy and putting an end to the suffering in the Gaza Strip, and it is an authentic Yemeni, Arab and Islamic position.
Perhaps the whole of what was stated in the speech of the leader of the revolution contained deep and extremely important messages, that Yemen still hides many surprises, with the aim of forcing the Zionist entity to stop its aggression on Gaza and lift the siege on it.
On the other hand, these messages are a threat that stems from the fact that Yemen and its armed forces are fully prepared and ready, waiting for the end of the four-day deadline to pull the trigger and begin dismantling the Zionist siege on the Gaza Strip.
Displacement and hunger
Although 50 days have passed since the announcement of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist entity is still placing obstacles in the way of any chance for the return of calm, and continues its stifling siege and starvation policy, in a new crime of genocide that further exacerbates the humanitarian catastrophe suffered by 2.4 million people in this part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
Between displacement and hunger, the humanitarian tragedy continues in the Gaza Strip, with the Zionist entity continuing to prevent the entry of aid and goods into the Strip for a week. In this context, international data and voices have shown its indicators, warning that the people of Gaza are on the brink of an unprecedented famine.
With the intensification of the Zionist siege on the Gaza Strip and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation there, independent UN experts in the field of human rights warned that the Zionist entity has resumed using the weapon of famine in Gaza against the Palestinians, by its decision to violate the ceasefire agreement and prevent the entry of humanitarian aid.
“We are appalled by Israel’s decision to once again suspend all goods and supplies, including life-saving humanitarian aid, entering the Gaza Strip, following Israel’s decision to reopen the ‘gates of hell’ on the besieged enclave,” the experts said in a joint statement.
The experts, including the UN Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territory, Francesca, added: Albanese , that "Israel", as the occupying power, always remains obligated to ensure the provision of adequate food, medical supplies and other relief services.
The UN experts said that "by deliberately cutting off vital supplies, including those related to assistive devices for people with disabilities, Israel is once again using aid as a weapon."
crimes against humanity
They stressed that this constitutes "serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights, as well as war crimes and crimes against humanity under the Rome Statute."
In light of this tragic scene, Human Rights Watch accused... Rights Watch : "Israel" continues to starve the population of Gaza, in violation of binding orders issued by the International Court of Justice.
The organization called on the international community to exert immediate pressure on Israel to end its illegal blockade, restore basic services, including electricity and water, and allow the entry of food, fuel and medical aid.
She pointed out that "Israel" has stopped all aid to Gaza since March 2, considering this a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
The occupation is clearly guilty of committing crimes of genocide, and perhaps the resumption of its siege of the Gaza Strip and its use of starvation as a weapon confirms the continuation of the usurping occupier in committing the most heinous crimes of genocide, in a not new and blatant challenge to all human values and international conventions. Therefore, the Yemeni decision came to triumph over this injustice, to say its word, to accomplish its mission, and to threaten the occupier with a new siege.
In connection with the ongoing starvation war practiced by the Zionist entity against the residents of the Gaza Strip, Yemen is proceeding to impose a new equation of deterrence and balance in the siege of the usurping entity.
Perhaps the confirmation by the revolution leader , Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, that Yemen will resume its naval operations if aid is not brought into Gaza within four days indicates this.
In the heart of the tragedy that is raging in Gaza, the Leader, on Friday evening, in a televised speech, issued a warning that if the Zionist entity does not open the crossings within four days and allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip, the Yemeni armed forces will resume their naval operations against the enemy entity.
He added: "We announce to the whole world that we will give the mediators a 4-day deadline, then we will resume our naval operations against the "Israeli" enemy, if it does not allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and we will meet the siege with a siege."
He also stressed that during the implementation of the recent agreement in Gaza, the Zionist entity did not fulfill its obligations, especially on the humanitarian side, pointing in this regard to Hamas's full commitment to the agreement, stressing that the Zionist entity violated the covenant and is procrastinating in implementing the obligations.
There is no doubt that the Leader of the Revolution’s threat to resume military operations against the Zionist entity demonstrates the sincerity of Yemen’s principled positions towards what the oppressed Palestinian people are being subjected to, and represents a true victory for justice, and a bias towards lifting the tragedy and putting an end to the suffering in the Gaza Strip, and it is an authentic Yemeni, Arab and Islamic position.
Perhaps the whole of what was stated in the speech of the leader of the revolution contained deep and extremely important messages, that Yemen still hides many surprises, with the aim of forcing the Zionist entity to stop its aggression on Gaza and lift the siege on it.
On the other hand, these messages are a threat that stems from the fact that Yemen and its armed forces are fully prepared and ready, waiting for the end of the four-day deadline to pull the trigger and begin dismantling the Zionist siege on the Gaza Strip.
Displacement and hunger
Although 50 days have passed since the announcement of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist entity is still placing obstacles in the way of any chance for the return of calm, and continues its stifling siege and starvation policy, in a new crime of genocide that further exacerbates the humanitarian catastrophe suffered by 2.4 million people in this part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
Between displacement and hunger, the humanitarian tragedy continues in the Gaza Strip, with the Zionist entity continuing to prevent the entry of aid and goods into the Strip for a week. In this context, international data and voices have shown its indicators, warning that the people of Gaza are on the brink of an unprecedented famine.
With the intensification of the Zionist siege on the Gaza Strip and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation there, independent UN experts in the field of human rights warned that the Zionist entity has resumed using the weapon of famine in Gaza against the Palestinians, by its decision to violate the ceasefire agreement and prevent the entry of humanitarian aid.
“We are appalled by Israel’s decision to once again suspend all goods and supplies, including life-saving humanitarian aid, entering the Gaza Strip, following Israel’s decision to reopen the ‘gates of hell’ on the besieged enclave,” the experts said in a joint statement.
The experts, including the UN Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territory, Francesca, added: Albanese , that "Israel", as the occupying power, always remains obligated to ensure the provision of adequate food, medical supplies and other relief services.
The UN experts said that "by deliberately cutting off vital supplies, including those related to assistive devices for people with disabilities, Israel is once again using aid as a weapon."
crimes against humanity
They stressed that this constitutes "serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights, as well as war crimes and crimes against humanity under the Rome Statute."
In light of this tragic scene, Human Rights Watch accused... Rights Watch : "Israel" continues to starve the population of Gaza, in violation of binding orders issued by the International Court of Justice.
The organization called on the international community to exert immediate pressure on Israel to end its illegal blockade, restore basic services, including electricity and water, and allow the entry of food, fuel and medical aid.
She pointed out that "Israel" has stopped all aid to Gaza since March 2, considering this a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
The occupation is clearly guilty of committing crimes of genocide, and perhaps the resumption of its siege of the Gaza Strip and its use of starvation as a weapon confirms the continuation of the usurping occupier in committing the most heinous crimes of genocide, in a not new and blatant challenge to all human values and international conventions. Therefore, the Yemeni decision came to triumph over this injustice, to say its word, to accomplish its mission, and to threaten the occupier with a new siege.