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Salman Al-Muqarmi
About government services in Yemen and the Gaza Strip
Our Writers| 28 October, 2024 - 9:00 PM
When comparing the civil services provided by the Palestinian resistance with what the Yemeni government and its various components, especially those who sacrificed tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded in confronting the Iranian occupation on the military level, are doing, and with their services in the civil fields, any Yemeni becomes extremely frustrated and considers it a clear denial of the sacrifices of the heroic fighters on the military battlefronts.
The comparison between the Yemeni and Palestinian resistance in the military field is somewhat acceptable and within certain limits, but the comparison in civil services makes anyone describe without hesitation that the Yemeni government, with its official institutions and the political and social forces that compose it, is approaching a state of hostility towards the Yemeni people, and perhaps an enemy to them just as is the case with the Houthis.
The report describes that Hamas works in all services and is ahead of anyone who tries to have an important role in the future in the Gaza Strip in the service aspect, and the following applies to them: In this, let the competitors compete.
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