The Supreme Agricultural and Fisheries Committee condemned the brutal Zionist aggression that targeted civilian facilities and objects in Hodeida, causing casualties and huge material losses. In a statement, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the committee considered the cowardly attack carried out by the Zionist enemy with the help of the Americans and the British as a clear violation of international humanitarian law and its rules, which stipulate the preservation of civilian lives and property. The statement indicated that the Zionist arrogance that targeted economic and civil facilities comes with the aim of causing the greatest harm to various segments of society and doubling the suffering of the Yemenis in order to dissuade them from their honorable position with the Palestinians and support them at all levels. The committee stressed that the Israeli aggression will only increase the Yemeni people's determination and steadfastness in supporting the Palestinians and defendi ng the nation's sanctities, calling on all the Yemeni people to further cohesion and make efforts in the path of mobilization and mass exit to various fields. It held the international community, led by the United Nations, the Security Council and international organizations, fully responsible for the blatant Zionist aggression against Hodeida province and targeting of service facilities. Source: Yemen News Agency
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