Cry of Yemeni Women Trapped in Gaza: Lives of 17 Women and 24 Children Threatened Amidst Massacre
The American Center for Justice (ACJ) has called on the Yemeni government, through the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, and the Yemen Red Crescent, to urgently evacuate Yemenis trapped in Gaza, particularly married Yemeni women and their families, who have been facing dire humanitarian conditions for nearly two years.

According to the center, at least 17 married Yemeni women accompanied by 24 children have been identified. The total number of affected Yemeni families exceeds 200. These families lost their homes due to Israeli bombings and were forced to repeatedly relocate, with many still living in tents without shelter or protection.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic, with widespread hunger, near-total lack of water and electricity, and a collapsed healthcare system. Children are suffering from severe malnutrition and diseases caused by polluted water and displacement conditions.

ACJ emphasized that the Yemeni government and the international community must pressure Israel to halt violations and open humanitarian corridors, ensuring the safe evacuation of Yemenis. The trapped women are raising their voices for their right to life, and, as the center stresses, rescuing them is both a national and international responsibility.
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