Yemen calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, ensuring humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip.

Yemen Calls for Immediate and Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza
The Republic of Yemen has urgently called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The Yemeni government emphasized the need to ensure humanitarian aid reaches the region, lift the blockade, and provide international protection for the Palestinian people. Additionally, Yemen condemned the ongoing Israeli aggression in the West Bank, which includes severe violations against Palestinians.
Statement Delivered at International Conference
This call to action was made during a statement by Yemen’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Sha’if Al-Zandani, at a high-level international conference focused on implementing United Nations resolutions regarding a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue. The conference aimed to address the pressing need for peace and stability in the region.
Appreciation for International Efforts
Dr. Al-Zandani expressed deep appreciation for the efforts of Saudi Arabia and France in preparing for this significant conference. He acknowledged their commitment to supporting a just and comprehensive peace in the region, which aligns with the shared goal of enhancing regional and international security.
A Historic Moment for Peace
The minister described the conference as a crucial step toward reviving the political process and effectively implementing the two-state solution. He highlighted the importance of ending Israeli occupation to fulfill the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people. Yemen supports the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Call for a Credible Political Process
The statement underscored the necessity of initiating a serious and credible political process. This process should operate within a defined timeframe and under international supervision, leading to the implementation of the two-state solution and the end of occupation. Yemen reaffirmed its commitment to international legitimacy and the full elements of the Arab Peace Initiative.
Expectations for Tangible Outcomes
Dr. Al-Zandani expressed hope that the conference discussions would yield tangible and realistic results. These outcomes should contribute to peace, support the two-state solution, and ensure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people through enhanced international recognition of the State of Palestine.
Support for Palestinian Statehood
Yemen welcomed France’s announcement to recognize the State of Palestine and urged other nations that have not yet done so to follow suit. The Yemeni government expressed gratitude to those countries that have already recognized Palestine and supported its bid for full United Nations membership. Yemen called for an immediate halt to all unilateral actions, including illegal settlement policies by Israel in the West Bank, home demolitions, and population displacement.
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached unprecedented catastrophic levels. The complete collapse of infrastructure and healthcare systems, along with water and electricity shortages, has devastated the region. Schools have been destroyed, and the use of starvation as a weapon of war threatens millions of lives. Yemen condemned the blockade as a form of collective punishment and a blatant violation of international law and humanitarian principles.
Conclusion
Yemen’s call for a ceasefire and humanitarian assistance underscores the urgent need for international action to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza. The Yemeni government remains committed to supporting the Palestinian cause and advocating for peace and stability in the region.
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