In Conjunction with US-Saudi Escalation, WFP Reduces Humanitarian Programs
The US-Saudi aggression deliberately bombed an area containing the largest population conglomerate and the largest medical gathering in an attempt to cause pain to all Yemenis.
“In conjunction with the escalation of the US-Saudi aggression against Sana’a, the organizations informed us to reduce their humanitarian programs provided to the poor and hospitals,” Al-Sharjabi said to Almasirah channel on Friday.
The United Nations warned that the shortage of funds will hamper the assistance it provides to 13 million Yemenis including thousands of children suffering from acute malnutrition.
After Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and other key Western powers, launched its war on Yemen in March 2015, the United Nations described Yemen as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Observers say the lives of millions of Yemenis remain in danger unless the international community takes real measures to pressure Saudi Arabia to lift the siege it imposes on Yemen. Nevertheless, the humanitarian body is using the relief aspect to put pressure on the Yemeni People.