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Parliament condemns Arab, int’l silence on aggression coalition crimes against Yemenis

The Parliament condemned on Sunday the Arab and international silence towards the airstrikes of the Saudi-Emirati-led aggression coalition, with the support and guidance of the United States, on the capital, Sanaa, and the other provinces.

In its session, headed by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Abdulsalam Saleh Zabiyah, The Parliament denounced the arbitrary practices of the aggression coalition in killing and intimidating civilians and demolishing houses on the heads of its residents, including children, women and the elderly, and the systematic destruction of infrastructure, roads, bridges, and civilian objects.

The Parliament members considered the international silence a cover for the aggression coalition crimes and a partnership with it in committing more war crimes against the Yemeni people.

They called on the free people of the world to move and work to stop the aggression, lift the siege, and release the ships of fuel, medicine and food to alleviate the suffering of the people of Yemen.

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