
Sana'a - Saba:
First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Miftah, accompanied by Capital Sana'a First undersecretary Khaled al-Madani inspected the site of the massacre committed by the US aggression in Farwa neighborhood and market in Shu'ub district, which claimed the lives of dozens of civilians.
Along with Secretary-General of the Local Council in the district, Mohammed al-Hadrami, and Head of Mobilization Abdullah al-Kool, Sheikh Miftah and al-Madani were briefed on the extent of the damage to homes, citizens' property, and shops, and the terror they were subjected to as a result of the US aggression's bombing of the Farwa neighborhood and popular market.
During the visit, the First Deputy Prime Minister explained that the US massacre that targeted civilians in a residential neighborhood and popular market in Shu'ub district is not unusual for the American enemy, which is destroying the Gaza Strip, and the Zionist entity is a partner and executive tool of America.
He emphasized that the American aggression against the Yemeni people and the destruction of their capabilities comes against the backdrop of its steadfast stance in support of Gaza and the oppressed Palestinian people, who are being subjected to brutal massacres and a war of genocide by the usurping and criminal Zionist enemy.
Miftah said, "We say to America from the scene of the crime: ... the Yemeni people will not kneel, submit, or be humiliated, no matter how many crimes you commit against the homeland. The Americans must realize that the more they commit crimes, the closer they will be to their defeat and defeat in the face of the resilience and steadfastness of the Yemeni people."
He called on the public and private health sectors to cooperate seriously with the cases of injury and the reception of the wounded as a result of the American aggression raids, and to take the necessary measures. He emphasized that any negligent or violating member of the medical sector will be subjected to appropriate action.
The First Deputy Prime Minister praised the health sector's responders, including doctors, specialists, nurses, and administrators, who are fulfilling their duty in this situation, and the efforts of the rescue and relief teams who immediately after the attack responded to their role in providing first aid, rescuing people, and containing the effects of the crime.
For his part, Undersecretary al-Madani pointed out that the American aggression, which targets civilians, residential neighborhoods, and popular markets, seeks to punish the Yemeni people for their support of the oppressed and vulnerable in the Gaza Strip and Palestine. He added that the aggression will dissuade the people from this stance, but it is failing and mistaken in doing so.
He reiterated that the American aggression will only strengthen the Yemeni people's resolve and adherence to their position in supporting Gaza and the Palestinian people, and in continuing their steadfastness, perseverance, and sacrifice in the face of tyranny and the Zionist and American enemy.
First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Miftah, accompanied by Capital Sana'a First undersecretary Khaled al-Madani inspected the site of the massacre committed by the US aggression in Farwa neighborhood and market in Shu'ub district, which claimed the lives of dozens of civilians.
Along with Secretary-General of the Local Council in the district, Mohammed al-Hadrami, and Head of Mobilization Abdullah al-Kool, Sheikh Miftah and al-Madani were briefed on the extent of the damage to homes, citizens' property, and shops, and the terror they were subjected to as a result of the US aggression's bombing of the Farwa neighborhood and popular market.
During the visit, the First Deputy Prime Minister explained that the US massacre that targeted civilians in a residential neighborhood and popular market in Shu'ub district is not unusual for the American enemy, which is destroying the Gaza Strip, and the Zionist entity is a partner and executive tool of America.
He emphasized that the American aggression against the Yemeni people and the destruction of their capabilities comes against the backdrop of its steadfast stance in support of Gaza and the oppressed Palestinian people, who are being subjected to brutal massacres and a war of genocide by the usurping and criminal Zionist enemy.
Miftah said, "We say to America from the scene of the crime: ... the Yemeni people will not kneel, submit, or be humiliated, no matter how many crimes you commit against the homeland. The Americans must realize that the more they commit crimes, the closer they will be to their defeat and defeat in the face of the resilience and steadfastness of the Yemeni people."
He called on the public and private health sectors to cooperate seriously with the cases of injury and the reception of the wounded as a result of the American aggression raids, and to take the necessary measures. He emphasized that any negligent or violating member of the medical sector will be subjected to appropriate action.
The First Deputy Prime Minister praised the health sector's responders, including doctors, specialists, nurses, and administrators, who are fulfilling their duty in this situation, and the efforts of the rescue and relief teams who immediately after the attack responded to their role in providing first aid, rescuing people, and containing the effects of the crime.
For his part, Undersecretary al-Madani pointed out that the American aggression, which targets civilians, residential neighborhoods, and popular markets, seeks to punish the Yemeni people for their support of the oppressed and vulnerable in the Gaza Strip and Palestine. He added that the aggression will dissuade the people from this stance, but it is failing and mistaken in doing so.
He reiterated that the American aggression will only strengthen the Yemeni people's resolve and adherence to their position in supporting Gaza and the Palestinian people, and in continuing their steadfastness, perseverance, and sacrifice in the face of tyranny and the Zionist and American enemy.