Sana’a - Saba:
Al-Sabeen Maternity and Childhood Hospital and the National Center for Blood Transfusion and Research in the Capital Sana’a organized a solidarity sit-in on Saturday in support of Gaza and the Palestinian people, denouncing the crimes of genocide, starvation, and blockade.
Participants in the sit-in — attended by Al-Sabeen Hospital Director Dr. Majda Al-Khatib, Deputy Director of the Blood Bank Dr. Adnan Al-Hakimi, and Deputy Hospital Directors Dr. Sarah Jahaf, Hanaa Al-Adimi, and Mona Al-Washali — reaffirmed their pledge of allegiance to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, and their continued support for the people of Gaza and Palestine until the aggression is stopped and the blockade lifted.
They condemned the Israeli occupation for committing heinous massacres, systematic genocide, starvation, and a complete blockade against the people of Gaza, which has claimed the lives of thousands of children and women, amid what they described as disgraceful , suspicious international and UN complicity.
The participants chanted solidarity slogans in support of Gaza , Palestine , denounced Arab , Islamic complacency and global silence toward the killing, starvation, forced displacement, and destruction of residential neighborhoods and all means of life in Palestine, especially affecting women, children, and the elderly.
A statement issued during the sit-in, read by the hospital’s Cultural and Media Officer Mohsen Allahbah, stressed that death is not limited to the children of Gaza who are dying daily of hunger and violence under the Israeli siege, but also represents the death of humanity, conscience, international and humanitarian law.
The statement asserted that the Israeli occupation, with direct support from the U.S. administration, is committing unprecedented crimes against humanity and genocide in Gaza — killing innocents, starving children, targeting hospitals — while the world remains silent, complicit through inaction and collusion.
It added that the systematic blockade , prevention of food, medicine, and medical supplies from entering Gaza is an unforgivable crime and a stain on the conscience of all humanity.
The statement held Arab and Islamic regimes, particularly those neighboring Gaza, fully responsible for their silence, inaction, and implicit or explicit participation in the blockade and starvation of the people of Gaza.
It also condemned the troubling international silence that, according to the statement, encourages the Israeli occupation to commit further massacres against civilians and prolongs the crimes. It stressed that what is happening in Gaza is a true moral and humanitarian test for the entire world — governments, peoples, institutions, and organizations — and that history will not forgive the complicit and the silent.
The statement asked: “How long will more than two billion Muslims and the peoples of the world remain witnesses to the crime of the century in Gaza? How long will the killers spread death and breathe lies without accountability? How long will silent voices remain complicit in the shedding of blood? The moment has come — will the world stand with justice or with oppression and aggression?”
The hospital and blood center staff renewed their pledge to stand by their brothers in Gaza until victory is achieved, praising the steadfastness of Palestinian doctors, nurses, and medics who, they said, are writing epics of heroism in the fields of service, and affirming that Gaza will prevail, just as all free peoples in history have triumphed over tyranny.

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