The city of Hodeida on Monday witnessed a mass demonstration, condemning the recent Israeli aggression targeting the oil and electricity facilities and the port of Hodeida. Protesters decried the attacks on civilian infrastructure, which resulted in casualties and injuries among civilians. Participants expressed that this aggression only strengthens the Yemeni situation to support the Palestinian people and to confront the Occupation actions and their allies. Minister of Transport Abdulwahab Al-Durra highlighted the attacks would not deter Yemeni support for Palestine and called for international accountability for the Occupation. Minister of Electricity Muhammad Al-Bukhaiti and Governor of Hodeidah Mohamed Qahim both emphasized the determination of the Yemeni people to resist and support Palestine. The demonstration reinforced Yemen's commitment to defending the oppressed Palestinian people and called for unity in confronting external aggressions and conspiracies against Yemen and the region. Source: Yemen News Agency
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