YEMEN Press Agency

Human rights report exposes one of “Israel’s” most heinous crimes in Sanaa

SANAA, Oct. 30 (YPA) – In a damning testament to the brutality of the Israeli aggression and the complicity of global silence, the Entesaf Organization for Women and Child Rights revealed on Thursday a shocking human rights report titled “The Tyranny of Raids and the Bleeding of Blood.”

The report documents the crime of the Israeli bombing that transformed neighborhoods in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, into a scene of blood and rubble on September 25th.

The organization clarified in the report that the Israeli air force deliberately targeted civilian homes on Al-Raqqas Street and in Al-Madrasah neighborhood in Old Sanaa. The bombing extended to the Thahban station, the prisoners’ reformatory building, and the Al-Sabaeen and Al-Wahda areas, resulting in horrific massacres that claimed the lives of innocent women and children.

Described as the most condemning document since the start of the aggression, the report provided detailed documentation of the testimonies of survivors and eyewitnesses who lived through the moments of terror and successive explosions, alongside accurate statistics of the number of victims and civilian losses. It confirmed that what occurred was not a random act, but a systematic attack targeting the Yemeni people and their right to life.

The “Entesaf” organization affirmed that the actions carried out by “Israel” constitute a full-fledged war crime under International Humanitarian Law. It noted that the report analyzed the legal dimensions of the crime, basing its conclusions on clear texts from international covenants and conventions, to confirm that the targeting of residential areas was merely a new chapter in the genocide against the Yemeni people.

The organization called upon the international community, the United Nations, and all free human rights organizations to break the barrier of silence and complicity and to take urgent action to hold the perpetrators of the crime accountable and lift immunity from the killers. It stressed that the continued disregard for these crimes gives a green light for more bloodshed in Yemen and the region.

The report concluded by stating, “Wounded Sanaa is still bleeding while the world merely watches,” warning that “the silence of justice is more dangerous than the bombs themselves.”

 

YPA