Forum Supporting Resistance in UK: Opening of Sana’a Airport Become Urgent Necessity
The Arab and Islamic Gathering Forum on Supporting the Resistance in the UK announced its solidarity with international campaigns, supporting humanitarian calls in Yemen and the world calling for the opening of Sanaa International Airport.
In a statement, the Forum called on the international community and the United Nations to fulfill its humanitarian duty to exert political, legal and human rights pressure on the US-Zionist, Saudi-Emirati aggression to allow oil tankers to enter Yemen, and to neutralize Sanaa airport from political and military conflict.
It also demanded that the port of Hodeidah be neutralized, allowing it to receive ships carrying medicine and food, as guaranteed by international conventions, decisions of international law, and human rights priorities during wars.
It pointed out that the opening of Sana’a airport has become an urgent necessity for civilian travelers and transporting the injured and patients to receive treatment abroad.
The Forum condemned the continuation of the war and the siege by the forces of aggression against Yemen and its people for more than five years, which caused the worst humanitarian disaster in the modern era.