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The U.S. State Department says it will resume sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia .
The suspension was triggered by the kingdom's bloody operations in Yemen .
Thousands of civilians were killed in Saudi -led airstrikes in Yemen , including children.
The United Nations brokered a truce in early 2022 that has largely held.
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