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Iran condemns Israel’s deadly strikes on Yemen, calls for global action

Thursday, September 11


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Iran has strongly condemned Israel’s “criminal” airstrikes on Yemen’s infrastructure and residential areas, including media headquarters, calling on the United Nations Security Council and the international community to take urgent action against the regime’s atrocities.

"The repeated acts of aggression by the Zionist regime against regional countries, along with the ongoing genocide and killing of innocent people in the occupied Palestine, have not only subjected globally accepted normative, legal foundations to unprecedented erosion, but have also trampled upon all moral and human principles,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

A day after bombing Qatar’s Doha, Israeli airstrikes on the Yemeni provinces of Sana’a and al-Jawf on Wednesday killed at least 35 people, including journalists, and wounded 131 others.

In a statement, Israel’s military confirmed the attack, saying it struck sites in Sana'a and al-Jawf.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry condoled with Yemen over the martyrdom of innocent people during the Israeli regime’s military aggression, praising the nation’s courageous solidarity with the oppressed Palestinians.

It further emphasized the need for unity and cooperation among Islamic countries to confront the usurping entity’s expansionism and warmongering.

35 dead, over 130 wounded in new Israeli strikes on Yemen’s Sana’a, Jawf
35 dead, over 130 wounded in new Israeli strikes on Yemen’s Sana’a, Jawf

The Israeli air raids on Yemen targeted civilian sites, among them the offices of the 26 September and al-Yemen media outlets, killing journalists and bystanders.

The Yemeni Armed Forces said they fought back with air defenses and that some Israeli warplanes were turned back before discharging their weapons.

Yemen’s official Saba news agency said the attack was part of Israel’s “blatant attempts to silence the free media that continues to expose its crimes and its rampant violence in Palestine, Yemen, and other countries in the region.”

The Yemeni Armed Forces began their campaign against Israel, attacking Israeli-linked ships as well as striking targets in the occupied territories in November 2023, a month after the usurping regime unleashed its genocide in Gaza.

Meanwhile, Israel has carried out rounds of deadly airstrikes across Yemen in flagrant violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.

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