SANA'A August 10. 2024 (Saba) - The Capital Secretariat Executive Office condemned on Saturday the continued massacres of the Zionist enemy against civilians in Gaza Strip.
The latest of which was the brutal massacre at the Tabi'een School, which shelters the displaced in Daraj neighborhood, which claimed the lives of more than a hundred martyrs and dozens of wounded while performing the dawn prayer.
The leadership and staff of the Executive Office confirmed in an angry stand today, in the presence of the Deputy Chairman of the Shura Council, Dhaif Allah Rassam, the Secretary of the Capital, Dr. Hamoud Ubad, the First Deputy of the Secretariat, Khaled Al-Madani, and the Deputy Directors of the Secretariat, that this new massacre is a major and dangerous escalation committed by the criminal Zionist occupation against Palestinian families in displacement areas.
During the vigil, Rassam, Abbad and Al-Madani stressed that today's crime represents a series of heinous crimes committed against the Palestinians in a manner that history has never witnessed before by the terrorist Zionist entity and with American , Western support and participation.
They considered these crimes a reflection of the moral decadence of the criminal, arrogant powers America and Israel, noting that the Yemeni people and their leadership stand by the Palestinians with all their might to deter the usurping Zionist entity.
They explained that targeting worshipers in a school for displaced people while they were performing the dawn prayer, renews the confirmation that the Zionist enemy is not useful except by fighting and jihad for the sake of Allah, expressing the condolences of the people of the capital to the families and relatives of the victims in this brutal and hideous massacre.
Rassam, Abbad and Al-Madani stressed that Al-Aqsa Flood and the Promised Conquest and the Holy Jihad Battles are the beginning of the end of Israel, the end of the American enemy that supports it and has arranged an alliance to protect it.
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