The Fund for the Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled and People with Special Needs in Hajjah province on Monday held a protest condemning the Zionist aggression targeting civilian objects in Hodeida province. Protesters, including fund directors Yahya Al-Nuaimi and Mahmoud Wahban, denounced the attacks on civilian infrastructure, such as fuel tanks in the port and Ras Katheeb power station, which resulted in civilian casualties. They labeled the attacks as a violation of Yemen's sovereignty and an intolerable escalation. The demonstrators viewed the aggression as an attempt to deter the Yemeni armed forces and people from supporting the oppressed Palestinians facing a war of extermination. The protesters reaffirmed Yemen's commitment to defending the Palestinian people and endorsed the escalation of military operations against the American-British-Israeli aggression. They also condemned the Zionist crimes against children and women in Gaza and criticized the silence of Arab regimes towards these atroc ities. The protesters blessed the revolutionary leadership's measures and vowed continued support for Gaza. Source: Yemen News Agency
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