[12/12/2024 02:23]
NEW YORK - SABA
The Yemeni government has said that Israel's genocide crimes against the Palestinian people and the calls by Israeli criminals to annihilate the Palestinian people, amidst international silence, is a mark of shame on humanity.
The government said the continuation of Israel's brutal war underpins the dark forces in escalating and moving tools to destabilize the region and the world and taking to the region and its people towards the unknown. It renewed the call to the international community to stop this humanitarian, moral and legal disaster against the right of the Palestinian people who deserve dignity, respect, justice and rights that other nations enjoy.
Delivering Yemen's statement at the 10th emergency special session of the UN General Assembly, Yemen's UN Permanent Representative Abdullah al-Saadi said more than 400 days of horrible Israeli aggression on the Palestinian Gaza strip has left over 44,000 Palestinian martyred, 70 percent of them women and children, more than 165 thousand others wounded, many of them disabled, in addition to thousands missing and under the rubble, a war casualty toll unprecedented and unseen by humanity since the second world war.
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