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POLITICAL PREFACE – July 2022

  1. By the second day of July 2022, the UN-declared truce would end after the agreement between the Saudi-led Aggression Countries and the National Salvation Government of Sana’a (NSG). However, this two-month truce has provided further evidence of the Saudi-led and US-backed Coalition’s disregard for the decisions of the international community and the United Nations who proposed the truce. These countries have evaded their obligations of a humanitarian character to allow Sana’a International Airport to operate two flights every week to Cairo and Amman airports, after it had been closed for no other reason except to further increase the suffering of the Yemeni people and intensify the number of deaths due to widespread diseases.
  2. Now the truce is about to end, and only a single flight was allowed to fly to Cairo instead of ten flights that were scheduled; and also out of the supposed ten flights to Jordan two flights were allowed. Again, these countries continue their piracy on the oil derivatives ships through US warships, prompted by Saudi money, despite the fact that these ships have obtained UN pass permits after being inspected. They did not allow the entire number of ships scheduled in the truce (i.e. 18 ships) to enter, although they know well that only medical institutions and civilian life are going to be negatively affected by this blockade, according to United Nations reports.
  3. Despite the intransigent position of these countries in their actual response to the implementation of the truce, the United Nations proposed to extend the truce for other additional two months, which Sana’a Government (NSG) has accepted, hoping to give space to the UN efforts towards establishing the truce. In fact, it was a necessary initial step towards establishing peace talks and dialogue, about which international and human rights voices have been rising, especially after the increase of humanitarian crimes against the Yemeni people and their failure to defeat the Yemeni people, who insisted on achieving their sovereignty and preserving their dignity away from the custody of the embassies of the Saudi-led War Coalition countries.
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