Yemen's GPC Calls on Bin Daghr to Renounce Recent Statement

Speaker of the Yemeni Shura Council Ahmed Bin Daghr. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Speaker of the Yemeni Shura Council Ahmed Bin Daghr. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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Yemen's GPC Calls on Bin Daghr to Renounce Recent Statement

Speaker of the Yemeni Shura Council Ahmed Bin Daghr. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Speaker of the Yemeni Shura Council Ahmed Bin Daghr. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Yemen's General People's Congress (GPC) has expressed regret over a recent statement released by the Speaker of the Yemeni Shura Council Ahmed Bin Daghr and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Abdel Aziz Jubari.

The GPC demanded that Daghr and Jubari take back their statement and stressed that any political stances issued by the party's leadership must first gain internal consensus within the GPC.

The Yemeni party reaffirmed that legitimacy in Yemen, embodied symbolically by President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, is gained through references, the constitution, international resolutions, and regional and global recognition.

For its part, the Yemeni House of Representatives described the statement by Bin Daghr and Jubari as shocking. It said that it exclusively reflects an individual opinion unrelated to the House of Representatives.

Furthermore, the House of Representatives slammed the statement's content as nonbeneficial to the interests of Yemenis.

The GPC warned that any derogation from the internationally recognized legitimacy includes acknowledgment of the legitimacy of the de-facto authority imposed by the Houthi militias and the Iranian project in Yemen.

The party also pointed out that the Saudi-led Arab Coalition continues to provide multi-faceted support to Yemen's legitimate institutions, warning that insulting the Coalition and its sacrifices only serves the Houthi coup in Yemen and Iran.

In a statement, the GPC rejected any acknowledgments of the military option failing, especially that national heroes from the National Army and pro-government resistance continue to fight and show steadfastness in battlefronts across the nation.

Meanwhile, an official source at the Defense Ministry voiced their surprise towards the issuance of what they described as "an irresponsible statement by some official figures who exploit calling for peace and stopping the war in the wrong context and improper timing."

The source, quoted under the conditions of anonymity by the Saba news agency, stressed that the war in Yemen was waged by Iran-backed Houthi militias.

"The war waged by the terrorist Houthi militia with Iranian support is a war imposed on the Yemenis and their armed forces," said the source.

"It is the choice of the militias who believe that war and weapons are the only means to impose their control over the Yemenis, undermine the state, and break the constants of the Yemeni nation represented by republic, unity, democracy, and equality," they added.



Palestinians Across West Bank Protest Gaza War

Palestinians attend an anti-war protest and against Hamas in a rare show of public anger against the group that rules the territory, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP)
Palestinians attend an anti-war protest and against Hamas in a rare show of public anger against the group that rules the territory, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP)
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Palestinians Across West Bank Protest Gaza War

Palestinians attend an anti-war protest and against Hamas in a rare show of public anger against the group that rules the territory, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP)
Palestinians attend an anti-war protest and against Hamas in a rare show of public anger against the group that rules the territory, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP)

Thousands of Palestinians protested in the occupied West Bank's major cities Sunday against the war in Gaza and in support of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.

One of the largest marches took place in Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority located just north of Jerusalem, with hundreds gathering at the main square, waving Palestinian flags.

Many protesters carried photos of Palestinians killed or imprisoned by Israel, as well as photos depicting the hunger crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip, where UN-backed experts have warned that a "famine is unfolding".

"My son is in (Israel's) Megido prison and he suffers from many things, such as the lack of medicine the lack of food," Rula Ghanem, a Palestinian academic and writer who took part in the march, told AFP.

She told AFP that her son had lost 10 kilograms and suffered from scabies in jail.

The number of Palestinians jailed by Israel skyrocketed after the start of the war in Gaza, some for violent acts, but some also for posting political statements on social media, the Palestinian Commission of Detainees' and Ex-Detainees' Affairs says.

The commission's spokesman Thaer Shriteh told AFP: "The international community is a partner in all this suffering, as long as it does not intervene quickly to save the Palestinian people and save the prisoners inside the prisons and detention centre."

A group of protesters dressed as skeletons and carried dolls around to symbolize the Gaza war's dire effect on children, who are most at risk of malnutrition.

Israel has heavily restricted the entry of aid into Gaza, which was already under blockade for 15 years before the war began.

UN agencies, humanitarian groups and analysts say that much of the trickle of food aid that Israel allows in is looted or diverted in chaotic circumstances.

"We hope that our stand today will have an impact in supporting our people in Gaza and the hungry children in Gaza," said 39-year-old Tagreed Ziada, one of the protesters at the Ramallah march.

Protests were held Sunday in other major Palestinian cities such as Nablus in the north and Hebron in the south, with many government employees receiving a day off to attend the demonstrations.

While there have been somewhat regular demonstrations against the war in Gaza, they are rarely coordinated across various cities in the West Bank.