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Hamas condemns US-Israel aggression against Yemen, Lebanon, Syria

Palestinians search through the rubble of a building at the site of an Israeli strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 23, 2025. (Photo by AFP)

The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas has strongly condemned the brutal US aggression against Yemen, and Israel's aggression against Lebanon, and Syria.

In a statement on Sunday, Hamas called the aggression a blatant violation of national sovereignty and international laws.

These aggressions are “an extension of the ongoing aggression against our Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank,” Hamas said.

Hamas has emphasized that the escalation of US attacks against Yemen, and Israel against Lebanon and Syria parallels the daily massacre of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

According to Hamas, these acts of aggression need a “unified Arab and Islamic stance that rises to the level of this attack and puts an end to the enemy’s arrogance and ongoing criminality.”

The US military on Saturday night attacked the airport in Hudaydah in the latest "American aggression" against Yemen since Washington announced heavy strikes on the impoverished country one week ago.

Yemen's al-Masirah TV said three airstrikes targeted the airport on the Red Sea coast. Yemeni media outlets also reported US airstrikes on the port of Salif in Hudaydah province.

American warplanes further carried out five strikes on the Majzar district in Yemen's central province of Ma’rib.

On March 15, the United States announced a wave of airstrikes that Yemeni officials said killed 53 people. 

The strikes, the first since President Donald Trump resumed office, came after Yemeni forces pledged to renew operations against Israeli shipping in solidarity with the Palestinians. 

In a further escalation, the United States recently announced plans to deploy a second aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, to the region. 

Meanwhile, Israel carried out airstrikes in Lebanon and Syria. 

Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji on Sunday contacted several Arab and other foreign officials and urged international pressure on the occupying Tel Aviv regime after at least seven people were killed and 40 injured in Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon.


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