The National Progress Party condemned in the strongest terms the Zionist aggression's direct targeting of fuel tanks and power stations in the port of Hodeidah on Saturday with a series of raids, resulting in six martyrs and the injury of 83 other civilians. In a statement received by Saba on Sunday, the party considered the crime of targeting the port of Hodeidah by the gangs of the Zionist entity a clear evidence of its decline and dissociation from all moral and human values. It pointed out that the Israeli aggression on the only lifeline of Yemenis reveals the reality of the bad intentions of this murderous entity. It called on the Yemeni people to rally around the directives of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council to deter the occupying Zionist entity and all those who dared to violate Yemeni sovereignty. The party held the international community fully responsible for the consequences of this unjustified Israeli-American aggression on the most important civilian facility dir ectly related to the lives of the Yemeni people. Source: Yemen News Agency
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