[29/11/2023 03:12]
New York - Saba
Yemen has renewed its condemnation of the barbaric Israeli aggression against Gaza, the West Bank and other occupied Palestinian territories.
The country's Ambassador Abdullah Al-Saadi said in a statement before the UN General Assembly: “The Israeli entity’s realization that international stances are merely an ink on paper, has given it free rein to maintain targeted attacks on Palestinian civilians, especially children and women," humanitarian workers, medical teams, hospitals, infrastructure, places of worship, schools, and UNRWA headquarters.
The UNGA session comes at a time when the worst humanitarian catastrophe is being witnessed by the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip, as a result of the brutal Israeli aggression on Gaza and the staggering and terrifying increase in the number of civilian casualties, which has amounted to approximately 15,000 martyrs, including more than 6,000 children and 4,000 women, in addition to thousands of victims still under the rubble.
The spread of diseases may kill large numbers of Gazans if they do not receive sufficient medical services and supplies. The scale of destruction and massacres committed in the Gaza Strip shows that the pace of death and killing during the Israeli aggression against the Strip has no precedents in this century, Yemen's UN representative said.
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