The unprecedented million-person marches were staged on Friday in the capital Sana'a, and several other Yemeni provinces in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
In the marches, the participants expressed the Yemeni street’s anger and strong condemnation of the ongoing massacres the Israeli occupation’s perpetrating against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The crowds flooded into several Squares, chanting slogans denouncing the Israeli aggression and open American support for it. Yemenis affirmed their full readiness to support Gaza by all possible means, amid escalating crimes of genocide and starvation.
The demonstrations affirmed that they would not tolerate towards the genocide of Gaza and the violation of the nation and its sanctities.
“We are pained by the silence and inaction of the nation as it watches a Muslim people being annihilated by hunger and thirst on all sides, without the consciences of its rulers or armies being stirred,” the protesters added.
They held the United States and the Zionist entity fully responsible for using the blockade and starvation as weapons of mass genocide against civilians in Gaza.
The demonstrators emphasized that the Palestinian cause will remain a top priority for the free Yemeni people, and that supporting the resistance is an irreversible choice and an integral part of religious affiliation and a religious and moral duty.
■Sa'ada governorate witnessed 39 mass rallies.
■Al-Hodeidah governorate witnessed 252 mass rallies.
■Dhamar governorate witnessed 48 mass rallies.
■Amran governorate witnessed 113 mass rallies.
■Rimah governorate witnessed 77 mass rallies.
■Marib governorate witnessed 17 mass rallies.
■Ibb governorate witnessed 227 mass rallies.
■Al-Mahweet governorate witnessed 94 mass rallies.
■Taiz governorate witnessed 78 mass rallies.
Since the onset of the Israeli war on Gaza, Yemen has emerged as one of the most vocal and active supporters of the Palestinian cause, both rhetorically and militarily. Despite facing its own war, humanitarian crisis, and years of blockade, Yemen has leveraged its strategic position and revolutionary leadership to challenge Israeli and Western dominance in the region. Under the leadership of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, Yemen has not only taken symbolic stances but has also implemented direct action—such as naval and aerial embargoes on Israeli-linked infrastructure and support for the Palestinian resistance.
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