A member of the Supreme Political Council of Sana’a, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, considered the Saudi bombing of Sana’a Airport a transgression and a direct violation of international law and an ongoing war crime against the Yemeni people, holding the United States of America and Saudi Arabia responsible for the escalation.
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Al-Houthi said in a post on his “X” account: “The Saudi aggression on Sana’a Airport is a transgression and direct violation of humanitarian law and a continuation of the daily war crimes through the continued siege and starvation of the Yemeni people.”
The member of the Supreme Political Council of Sana’a, Al-Houthi, held America and its Saudi agent responsible for the aggression, siege, and bombardment of civilian facilities, including Sana’a Airport, after a period of de-escalation.”
Sana’a’s Foreign Ministry had described the Saudi bombing of the airport as a declaration of war, while the spokesman for Sana’a forces, Yahya Saree, affirmed that the aggression will not go unpunished and without a response.


