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Islamic Emirate Condemns US and UK Bombing of Yemen as Violation of International Treaties

KABUL (BNA) The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has strongly condemned the recent bombing of parts of Yemen by the United States and the United Kingdom, labeling it a clear violation of international treaties and exacerbating the crisis in the region.

In a statement, the Islamic Emirate expressed its concern over the security and stability of the Middle East and all countries in the region, which have been put at serious risk by these military actions.

The statement released by the Islamic Emirate emphasized that the bombing of Yemen constitutes a flagrant breach of international treaties and further complicates an already volatile situation in the region.

The Islamic Emirate called on America and its allies to learn from their past aggressions and failures, urging them to reconsider their actions.

The declaration highlighted the unfortunate reality that influential countries in the region and the world have been unable to halt the genocide perpetrated by the Zionist regime against the Palestinians.

The lack of effective measures in addressing this issue has resulted in the expansion of conflict to other countries, leading to insecurity and instability in the region.

The Islamic Emirate emphasized that all actions, from supporting Israel’s crimes to attacking Yemen, are deemed inhumane, provocative, and a direct violation of the rights of Muslim nations.

The Islamic Emirate’s announcement also appealed to the people of America and Britain to take a stand against their governments’ rebellion, disobedience, and anti-human activities. It warned that such cruel actions would ultimately lead to loss and damage for their own nations.

Furthermore, the Islamic Emirate called upon Islamic countries to unite in support of Palestine and other Muslim nations. In these critical times, it urged the Muslim world to set aside minor differences and fulfill their responsibilities as a united “nation” in support of the oppressed.

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