The Yemeni Shura Council affirmed its full support for the presidential statement issued by the presidency, which held the UAE fully responsible through its "blatant" intervention and its support of transitional militias and the use of aerial bombardment against the national army forces.

In a statement, the Shura Council called on Saudi Arabia, the leader of the coalition, to stand seriously with the legitimacy and stop the tampering by the UAE with its public support for the rebel militia in Aden and a number of provinces, to undermine state authority and tear the social fabric and national unity.

The Yemeni Shura Council condemned the bombing of Emirates Airlines, which targeted the national army and legitimate forces, and described the attack as a blatant assault that exceeded all customs, values ​​and brotherly ties between the two brotherly peoples.

The Council also called on the leaders of the permanent members of the Security Council, the United Nations and the Arab League to "take responsibility and stand firmly alongside our Yemeni people and their constitutional legitimacy against anyone who tries to undermine it."

He called for "all the Yemeni people and their components and activities to line up and cohesion in these dangerous circumstances that are going through their homeland."

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Condemnation and condemnation
On the ground, local Yemeni sources confirmed that the Saudi-UAE coalition fighter jets launched seven raids on the building of the Community College in the city of Dhamar, south of Sana'a.

The head of the Houthi Prisoners Committee said that the Saudi-UAE alliance targeted one of the prisoners' prisons in the Community College, and confirmed the deaths and injuries.

He also pointed out that the prison at Dhamar Community College is known to those he described as enemies and to the International Committee of the Red Cross, and held the Saudi and UAE regimes fully responsible for this targeting and its consequences.

For their part, Saudi and Emirati media quoted the coalition that it carried out a qualitative attack on a military site belonging to the Houthi group in Dhamar.

In a parallel context, Yemeni demonstrators in front of the White House in Washington demanded the US government to condemn what they called the criminal practices of the UAE and work to stop its participation in the coalition, and stop the UAE's interference in the affairs of Yemen and the expulsion of its forces, and work to prosecute the UAE for war crimes committed.