The judiciary in Yemen has organized a solidarity protest to support the Palestinian resistance and condemn the Zionist aggression against Gaza and Hodeida province. Prominent judicial figures, including Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council Judge Ahmed Al-Mutawakil and Minister of Justice Judge Nabil Nasser Al-Azani, affirmed the judiciary's unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and the revolutionary leadership. Minister al-Azzani praised the recent Jaffa drone operation by the Yemeni Armed Forces against the Zionist enemy as a significant security achievement. The judiciary condemned the Israeli aggression that resulted in civilian casualties and property damage in Hodeida and called for continued support for the Palestinian people. The protest criticized the international community's inaction against the aggression and called for accountability under international humanitarian law. The judiciary reiterated its mandate to the revolutionary leadership to make necessary decisions to confront th e American-Israeli escalation. Source: Yemen News Agency
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