Sana'a: The House of Representatives in the Republic of Yemen has strongly condemned the actions of Al-Alimi, the Chairman of the Presidential Council, labeling him as one of the 'eight traitors' for his defense of the Zionist entity during the Arab Summit in Doha. The Parliament criticized Al-Alimi's stance, which they claim contradicts the aspirations and hopes of the Yemeni people and the broader Arab and Islamic communities.
According to Yemen News Agency, the official statement from the Parliament highlighted that Al-Alimi's comments went against Yemen's proud traditions, which are respected by free individuals in the region and globally. The statement took issue with Al-Alimi's criticisms during a time when Yemen is facing significant challenges, particularly focusing on his remarks about Sana'a's opposition to the Israeli-American alliance. The Parliament emphasized that Al-Alimi's position does not represent the Yemeni people, who continue to support Gaza under courageous leadership.
The statement further criticized Al-Alimi's failure to condemn the international community's silence on the targeting of journalists in Yemen and Palestine. The Parliament described these actions as war crimes, adding to the criminal record of the Zionist enemy and its backers. It reiterated the condemnation of these crimes, which have led to the deaths of over 31 journalists and media workers in the line of duty.
The Parliament pointed out that these crimes involve direct targeting and are part of a systematic effort by the Zionist enemy to suppress facts and cover up its actions. The Parliament highlighted that over 251 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, urging international intervention to halt Zionist terrorism.
The Yemeni Parliament called on UN organizations and journalists' unions to condemn these systematic crimes against media workers and hold the U.S. administration and other supportive nations accountable. They stressed the need for international legal action against the perpetrators to ensure accountability and deterrent punishment.
In conclusion, the Parliament expressed its hope for decisive actions from the Doha Summit to address the region's aspirations for peace and to restrain the Zionist entity's aggression.
