Sana'a: Amidst developments on the domestic and international fronts, the Government of Change and Construction continues to perform its duties across various military, political, humanitarian, service, and developmental fronts, based on plans that seek to achieve stability, alleviate human suffering, and enhance resilience in various governorates.
According to Yemen News Agency, the achievements made over the past week confirm that government work, despite challenges, is progressing confidently toward achieving urgent priorities. The following report provides a comprehensive summary of performance, addressing the most prominent activities carried out by ministries and government institutions during the week in various fields. It also highlights the decisions and measures taken and the results achieved on the ground.
In the military field, the armed forces executed operations involving 11 missiles and drones targeting strategic locations in Lod Airport and other sensitive areas occupied by the Zionist enemy. The past week marked the onset of the fourth phase of a naval blockade aimed at restricting maritime activities in Israeli ports. Companies operating in these ports were warned of potential targeting should they not cease operations.
The Yemeni War Media released footage of the Yemeni Navy's two-day search and rescue operation for the crew of the ETERNITY C, which sank on June 9th after violating a ban on navigation in occupied Palestinian ports. The crew admitted to attempting to navigate to Umm al-Rashrash port from Berbera, Somalia, with Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as a cover destination.
On the diplomatic front, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Jamal Amer sent a letter to Khalil al-Hayya of Hamas, reiterating Yemen's support for the movement's negotiating stance amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Popular support activities included rallies, demonstrations, and military exercises across several governorates, displaying solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi engaged with Sultan al-Sameai of the Supreme Political Council to discuss government performance and plans for economic and service-related programs, emphasizing agricultural and economic empowerment initiatives. Al-Rahawi also reviewed preparations for the youth national football team's participation in the Arabian Gulf Youth Championship, reaffirming the government's support for Yemeni sports.
In development efforts, the government focused on enhancing cooperative and agricultural initiatives, fostering community participation, and supporting sustainable development. A significant humanitarian meeting with UN and international organizations was held to address declining funding and coordinate humanitarian efforts in Yemen.
The government communicated with international bodies, including the United Nations, to protest human rights violations by Saudi forces, highlighting the urgency of humanitarian issues such as mine clearance and infrastructure repair. Celebrations for the Prophet's birthday were planned to be larger than previous years, reflecting Yemen's distinct position in the Islamic world.
Efforts to combat human trafficking, support community initiatives, and enhance educational and vocational programs were also prioritized. Various development projects, including road construction and rehabilitation, were initiated, alongside agricultural activities aimed at boosting local production and addressing flood damage.
The government affirmed its commitment to improving national stability and development, ensuring the delivery of essential services, and fostering resilience amidst ongoing challenges.
