Residents of Al-Imam Al-Hadi area in New Sana’a District staged a foot march and armed rally commemorating the second anniversary of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation and condemning ongoing Zionist crimes against Gaza.

The march, which moved through several streets, featured chants denouncing two years of genocide and aggression by the occupying entity. Participants waved banners and voiced full support for the Palestinian resistance.

With the presence of local officials, including Deputy Governor Mohammed Jameel and District Director Abdullah Al-Marouni, the rally reflected broad readiness to confront any threat and defend national unity and public stability.

Speakers praised the resilience of Gaza’s people and the heroism of the Palestinian resistance, which has dealt painful blows to the enemy despite massive destruction and loss.

Participants also hailed Yemen’s revolutionary and political leadership for its continued support of Palestine, affirming that the Yemeni people stand as true partners in the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle — a turning point that revived the spirit of resistance across the region.

In the closing statement, the rally condemned the silence of Arab and Islamic regimes in the face of genocide, while commending the international voices that rejected the siege and atrocities in Gaza.

The statement reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering stance with Palestine as a religious, moral, and humanitarian duty, celebrating the resistance’s victory as a product of sacrifice, unity, and unbreakable will.