Millions Rally in the capital Sana’a and other provinces in Solidarity with Gaza and Lebanon

Millions in Yemen gathered on Friday in rallies to condemn the Israeli enemy, honor the martyrs, and reaffirm their steadfast support for the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.

The Yemeni people took to the streets of the capital Sana’a and other provinces across the country, including Sa’ada, Ta’iz, Ibb, al-Bayda, and Hajjah, carrying Yemeni, Palestinian, and Lebanese flags, along with banners of freedom and resistance, emphasizing their unwavering solidarity with Gaza and Lebanon.

The rally coincided with the annual Martyrs’ Anniversary and responded to the call of Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, who in his weekly address on Thursday urged the Yemeni people to take to the streets. He highlighted the plea from Palestinian resistance fighters in Hamas, calling for global demonstrations to support the Palestinian people, particularly those in northern Gaza, who are enduring starvation, genocide, and horrific crimes committed by the Israeli Zionist enemy.

Sayyed Abdulmalik stated, “I call upon our dear people to take to the streets on Friday in great, honorable demonstrations, responding to the call of the fighters in Palestine and Lebanon and to the cries of children, women, and the suffering of the oppressed. Let us march as we do every week, in a manner that pleases Allah Almighty.”

The Rally’s Statement: “With Gaza and Lebanon… On the Path of the Martyrs Until Victory

The statement issued by the millions-strong march hailed the “bold, courageous, and historic decision” of Sayyed Abdulmalik to conduct a successful operation targeting a U.S. aircraft carrier and several warships in the Red and Arabian Seas. This move, the statement claimed, thwarted American preparations for a massive assault aimed at pressuring Yemen to abandon its steadfast support for Palestine and Lebanon.

The march denounced the ongoing “genocide, brutal crimes, and siege” against Palestinians in Gaza for more than 400 days by the Zionist entity, supported by the U.S., Europe, and other Western powers. It also condemned the aggression extending to the West Bank and Lebanon.

The participants vowed to continue weekly rallies to support the oppressed and confront tyrants and criminals, expressing their determination to persevere in these mass demonstrations.

 

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