Iran Press/ West Asia: According to Iran Press, the participants in the meeting of the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights in Sana'a emphasized that the international community has a double standard regarding the widespread violation of human rights in Gaza and the crimes committed by the Zionist regime against Palestinians.
The spokesman of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and the head of the negotiating team of the country’s national salvation government, Mohammad Abdul Salam, said in an interview with Iran Press in Sana'a, that international laws and human rights are just ink on paper for the parties who commit crimes against humanity.
Yemen's Ansarullah member stated that the Zionist regime is committing crimes in Gaza with the green light of Western countries that claim to defend human rights.
Al-Shami stated that the countries and organizations that drafted human rights laws consider the crime of Palestinian genocide as the right of the usurping Zionist regime because according to them, this regime is defending itself, while the occupying regime is a cancerous tumor in the heart of the Palestinian nation and land.
Ali al-Dailami, the Minister of Human Rights of Yemen said that due to the heinous slaughter of the Palestinian people in Gaza, America follows a double standard policy on human rights.
The Minister of Human Rights of Yemen stated that there is a conspiracy going on in the Palestinian issue, and the international community has been silent against the genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Palestinian land for the past 75 years.
Referring to the support of the United States and other Western countries to the Israeli regime, the representative of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas in Yemen, Moaz Abu Shamala said the international community's approach to the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza is passive and powerless.
"The Palestinian people are winning the unequal battle and the Zionists are losing again," Abu Shamala noted.
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