PNN – The Minister of Transportation of the Yemeni “Government of Change and Construction” emphasized that the American crime in the port of Ras Issa represents the shameful failure of the aggression against Yemen.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Ansarullah website, Yemeni Transport Minister Mohammed Ayyash Qahim said that the US aggression to destroy civilian facilities is a desperate attempt to dissuade the Yemeni people from their jihadist stance in support of their brothers in Gaza.
He added: The Yemeni armed forces will never remain silent in the face of the shedding of Yemeni blood and the destruction of vital Yemeni facilities by the United States.
The Yemeni government’s Minister of Transportation emphasized: We tell the mercenaries and all those who sold their religion for a handful of money to be silent and not be the mouthpiece of the Americans and Zionists.
In this regard, Brigadier General Abdullah Atifi, the governor of Hodeidah, also said: What our enemy America did in the port of Ras Issa is a targeted war against civilians. We will never stop supporting Gaza until the war and siege on the Palestinian people stop.
On the other hand, Abdullah Al-Amir, the Minister of Petroleum and Mines of the Yemeni government, said: Ras Issa Port is a civilian facility and a service for the Yemeni nation, and the American enemy deliberately destroyed this port to harass citizens.
He added: This great crime is condemned, silence in the face of it is never permissible, and these violations will never stop the Yemeni people from supporting Gaza.
Ahmed Al-Bishri, the first deputy governor of Hodeidah, also said: We are facing an American war crime in the full sense of the word, and this indicates America’s defeat against the fighting people of Yemen.
He emphasized: These crimes will never stop the Yemeni people from their decision to support the people of Gaza, and their presence in the squares also reflects their steadfastness, perseverance, and strong faith in God Almighty.
On Thursday night, American warplanes targeted the Ras Issa region, including the Ras Issa oil port in Hodeidah province, four times, killing 58 people and wounding 126 others.