In clear compliance with US pressures, the United Nations World Food Program decided to stop its humanitarian aid to Yemen due to its participation in the war on the Zionist entity during the battle of the Al-Aqsa flood, ignoring the human suffering experienced by the Yemeni people as a result of the Saudi0led coalition’s war and blockade on Yemen for nine years.
Member of the Supreme Political Council in Sana’a, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, sent a letter to the Executive Directorate of the World Food Program, “Cindy McCain” regarding the program’s letter to its staff in the Republic of Yemen, in which it announced its decision to stop humanitarian aid to Yemen.
He expressed deep regret over WFP’s decision, which poses a serious threat to the food and humanitarian security of the Yemeni people.
Al-Houthi told the Executive Director of WFP that your decision to reduce humanitarian aid will exacerbate this humanitarian crisis and increase the suffering of millions of Yemenis.
He added: We consider suspension of the World Food Program aid in Yemen as behavior that contradicts its moral and humanitarian duties and amounts to a crime against humanity.
Al-Houthi called on the WFP to reconsider its decision, reverse it, and take the necessary measures to ensure that humanitarian assistance continues to be provided to deserving Yemenis without interruption or reduction. Thus, the WFP will confirm that it is not affiliated with the US, which worked to stop and reduce aid.
The WFP’s decision assured that the US administration is running the WFP. It was nothing but an American tool that has now been clearly mobilized to pressure the Republic of Yemen to abandon its position in defense of the oppressed Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip by the usurping Israeli entity, as the leader Sayyid Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi spoke about recently.
In another post on his X account, Al-Houthi also recalled what the leader of the Yemeni revolution, Sayyed Abdul Malik Al-Houthi, said recently, who stressed that the US, since the beginning of Yemen’s position in support of the Palestinian people, tended to pressure Sana’a and direct continuous threats by returning of war from the side of the coalition, obstruction of the agreement with the coalition after it was imminent, and obstruction of humanitarian aid, which has already been done through the recent US directive to the World Food Program to stop humanitarian aid to Yemen.