Sit-in by Leadership, Staff of Al-Kuwait University Hospital in Capital in Solidarity with Gaza


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Sit-in by Leadership, Staff of Al-Kuwait University Hospital in Capital in Solidarity with Gaza
[09/ August/2025]

Sana’a - Saba:

The leadership and staff of Al-Kuwait University Hospital in the Capital Sana’a organized today a solidarity sit-in with the Palestinian people, condemning the genocide and starvation crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against the people of Gaza.




Participants in the sit-in denounced Arab and Islamic complacency and global silence in the face of the horrific massacres, genocide, and crimes against humanity taking place in the Gaza Strip.




They praised the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and their resistance in the face of the Zionist machine of aggression, defending their just cause and legitimate right to land, dignity, and freedom.




Director of Al-Kuwait University Hospital, Dr. Abdul Latif Abu Talib, stated that the sit-in expresses the solidarity of the hospital’s staff with their counterparts in Gaza’s health sector and their support for the Palestinian people.




He pointed out that the Yemeni people will continue to support their brothers in Gaza, who are subjected to the most heinous crimes of genocide and starvation amid Arab and Islamic negligence and disgraceful international complicity.




A statement issued during the sit-in described what is happening in Gaza as a war crime committed by the Zionist enemy in full view of a world that claims to respect human rights.




It noted that thousands of Palestinians have been martyred due to famine and so-called “death traps,” while thousands more face a similar fate amid shortages of food, milk, and medicine.




The statement held the U.S. administration fully responsible for the starvation war and systematic genocide of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, amid the escalation of Israeli aggression and the continuation of the siege, preventing the entry of food, medicine, and humanitarian aid.




It called for the immediate entry of infant formula, nutritional supplements, medicines, medical supplies, and medical teams into the Gaza Strip, and for opening the crossings without conditions.