[29/02/2024 07:17]
ADEN - SABA
The Republic of Yemen has expressed its condemnation and outrage at the targeting of Palestinian civilian refugees in the al-Nabulsi Roundabout in northern Gaza Strip by Israeli occupation forces, which resulted in dozens of civilian martyrs and injuries among the Palestinian people.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement issued Thursday evening, pointed out that the continuation of committing these massacres and bombing displacement centers and aid facilities are war crimes and collective punishment against innocent people, aiming at forced displacement through killing and force.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the crimes and massacres against the defenseless Palestinian people kill peace every day and create terrorism and extremism in the region.
It renewed its call to the international community in general and the Security Council in particular to take immediate measures to ceasefire, bring in urgent humanitarian and relief assistance, protect the Palestinian people, and achieve their aspirations for a dignified life and the establishment of their independent state with its capital in East Quds.
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