Sana'a - Saba:
Parliament has denounced the humiliation and weakness of most Arab and Islamic regimes in the face of Israeli, American, and British attacks on Yemen, which it says are retaliation for Yemen's support of Palestine.
The Parliament stated that the Zionist entity and its allies are deliberately targeting Yemeni civilians, infrastructure, and resources, disregarding civilian lives and international law. It condemned the excessive use of force as evidence of their bankruptcy and terrorism. The Parliament vowed that those responsible for violating Yemen's sovereignty would be held accountable.
Recalling attacks on Lebanon and Syria and threats to neighboring countries, the Parliament said it had sent letters to international parliamentary bodies outlining the "barbaric American-Zionist aggression" in Yemen.
The Parliament affirmed Yemen's commitment to maritime navigation safety in its waters, excluding ships to "occupied Palestinian ports." It stated that Yemen's blockade of hostile ships is contingent on a Gaza agreement, a ceasefire, an end to the blockade, and the continued flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The Parliament criticized Netanyahu's "intransigence" regarding an agreement and condemned the "cowardly silence" of some Arab and Islamic regimes. It urged Arab, Islamic, and international parliaments to pressure for an end to the aggression and blockade.
The Parliament called on Arab and Islamic nations and free peoples worldwide to hold mass protests condemning "Zionist crimes" against Yemen and Palestine. It urged regimes practicing "betrayal" to reconsider their positions.
The Parliament called for unified official and public efforts against "Zionist arrogance," including a political and economic boycott. It urged the international community and UN to uphold their responsibilities and end double standards regarding Palestine.
The Parliament reaffirmed Yemen's support for Palestine until the aggression and blockade end and the targeting of the nation ceases. It considered recent understandings with the US a "great victory" for Yemen.
Finally, the Parliament expressed condolences for those martyred in recent "Zionist-American" airstrikes, all "martyrs" in "al-Aqsa Flood" battle.

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