Shura Council Presidency Endorses Yemeni Armed Forces’ Fourth Phase of Naval Blockade

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Sana'a: The Shura Council Presidency, led by Council President Mohammed Hussein Al-Aidarous, has endorsed the Yemeni Armed Forces' announcement regarding the initiation of the fourth phase of a naval blockade against the Zionist enemy. This phase includes targeting ships from companies that engage with Zionist ports, regardless of nationality.

According to Yemen News Agency, this decision is part of Yemen's comprehensive strategy, reflecting its leadership, government, and populace's unwavering commitment to religious, moral, and humanitarian principles in supporting Gaza amidst severe genocide and famine. The Presidency reaffirmed Yemen's ongoing support for the Palestinian people, advocating for an end to aggression and the lifting of the Gaza siege. Yemen remains committed to maritime navigation security, excluding ships linked to the Zionist entity.

The Presidency condemned the continued actions of Zionist war criminals, particularly the starvation of Gaza's civilians, where one in three civilians reportedly dies from hunger, alongside the targeting of humanitarian aid seekers. It also criticized the silence from Arab and Islamic entities regarding these war crimes, deeming it a significant moral failure.

In a meeting attended by the Council's Advisory Committee and the Secretary-General, the Presidency reviewed the Council's draft plan for the year 1447 AH. The plan aims to enhance the Council's advisory and constitutional role. The Presidency tasked the Advisory Committee with supporting permanent committees in aligning with the revolutionary leadership's directives and the government's objectives.

Additionally, the Presidency examined the Community Committee's report, highlighting 197 activities in resolving social issues and promoting community initiatives. The Presidency lauded the community engagement efforts and emphasized the need for increased field visits to support citizens, families of martyrs, and those stationed on frontlines.

Finally, the Presidency reviewed and ratified previous resolutions, addressed agenda topics, and approved them.