Yemen Condemns US-Saudi Incitement Campaign on Hodeida

Local Editor

Yemen’s Ministry of Human Rights on Saturday strongly condemned the incitement campaign launched by the U.S-Saudi aggression media on the port city of Hodeida that aimed at targeting and destroying it.

In a statement received by the state-run news agency Saba, the ministry said that Hodeida is doing its humanitarian duty in compliance with the international system of port security (ISPS).

The ministry called on the United Nations, its Secretary-General, the UN Security Council and international humanitarian organizations to move quickly to stop the incitement campaign against the Yemeni port city.

The ministry also called on the humanitarian organizations to help lift the siege that is imposed by the U.S.-backed Saudi-led coalition against the Yemeni civilians on the western coastal areas of al-Mokha, Khokha, Dhubab and Hodeida.

Through the March 2015-present military campaign, Saudi Arabia has been unsuccessfully seeking to return power to Yemen’s former president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

The Yemeni army and allied fighters have been defending the nation against the invasion, which has claimed over 11,400 lives, according to the latest tallies.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team