Ansarollah Website Official Report
In an extraordinary scene reflecting deep faith-based commitment and civilizational awareness, the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, along with hundreds of squares across the country, witnessed an unprecedented mass rally of millions.
Crowds poured into the streets like a surging tide to commemorate the Day of Al-Furqan—the anniversary of the Battle of Badr—under the slogan “With Iran and Lebanon, we commemorate the Day of Al-Furqan.”
Public squares and gathering points turned into vast human mosaics symbolizing the unity of the Yemeni popular stance and its deep connection to the causes of the wider Muslim nation.
The massive turnout underscored that the Yemeni people remain firmly engaged in what they view as the broader civilizational and political struggle confronting the nation against American-Israeli aggression and domination.
Streets leading to the rally sites were filled with continuous waves of people arriving from villages, cities, and neighborhoods, carrying the flags of Yemen, Palestine, and Iran.
Demonstrators chanted slogans declaring rejection of the nation’s adversaries and reaffirming readiness to defend Islam and the oppressed. The massive turnout clearly reflected a deeply rooted conviction—one that resurfaces with renewed strength at every historic moment faced by the Muslim world.
Yemen at the Forefront of the Stance
The massive turnout reflected the high level of political and religious awareness among Yemenis, who made clear through their broad participation that they see themselves as an integral part of the wider struggle of the Muslim world.
The crowds expressed solidarity with the peoples of Iran and Lebanon in what they described as a confrontation with global forces of aggression and domination.
Demonstrators conveyed a clear message that Yemen—despite years of war and blockade—will remain at the forefront of those defending the causes of the Muslim nation, steadfast in its commitment to supporting the oppressed and resisting what they see as hegemonic projects.
Through the chants that echoed across the squares, participants also voiced pride in what they described as the resistance taking place on various fronts in the region.
They praised the actions of the Iranian military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as the steadfast stance of Hezbollah in confronting the Israeli occupation, in addition to operations carried out by Iraqi resistance factions.
The crowds said these actions represent a continuation of the broader struggle waged by the free peoples of the region against domination and control.
Public Mandate and Readiness for Confrontation
Amid the massive public mobilization, the crowds declared their full support and mandate for Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to take the necessary decisions to confront the challenges ahead. Participants stressed that the Yemeni people stand united in the face of what they described as the tyrants of the age—namely the United States and Israel, along with their regional allies.
The gathering also underscored that Yemenis remain in a constant state of readiness and mobilization, prepared for any developments the coming phase may bring.
Chants and slogans echoing across the squares clearly reflected this mood, with participants declaring that they remain on high alert and determined to continue what they described as the path of struggle until victory is achieved.
The Day of Al-Furqan: Remembering Victory and Renewing the Pledge
Commemorating the anniversary of the Day of Al-Furqan—the Battle of Badr carries deep symbolic meaning for Yemenis. The occasion revives the memory of one of the most decisive moments in Islamic history, when truth triumphed despite limited resources.
The mass gatherings were presented as a reminder that the lessons of history remain alive in the consciousness of believing peoples, and that the struggle between right and wrong witnessed at Badr continues to resurface in different forms across the ages.
In this context, a statement issued during the rallies said the Yemeni people’s mobilization stems from what it described as an Islamic and moral duty, as well as a renewal of their pledge to remain steadfast in confronting aggression.
The statement stressed that Yemen will continue to stand at the forefront of what it called the broader struggle of the Muslim world, and that its people remain ready to make sacrifices in defense of their faith, nation, and dignity.
The statement also called on Arab and Muslim governments that have allowed foreign forces to operate on their soil to reconsider their positions and expel foreign military bases from their territories, arguing that such bases have become a burden and a source of lasting controversy across the region.
The statement also condemned what it described as strikes carried out by Zionist Jews and the United States against civilian targets in several countries across the region, accusing them of attempting to draw those states into the conflict and push them into fighting under the banner of what it called Israeli war criminals, including Benjamin Netanyahu and Itamar Ben-Gvir.
It warned regional actors against becoming entangled in what it described as a humiliating and disastrous course that would ultimately serve neither their interests nor their stability.
The statement further called on the peoples of the Muslim world to deepen their awareness of the scale of the threats facing the region and to take serious and effective action to confront them, while placing their trust in God and expressing confidence in what it described as eventual victory for the righteous.
Yemen’s Message to the World
The massive public turnout carried a powerful message to the world: that the Yemeni people, despite years of war and blockade, still possess a resilient will and a strong spirit of resistance, capable of transforming their hardships into a driving force for steadfastness and confrontation.
Through these rallies, demonstrators reaffirmed that Yemen stands firmly alongside the peoples of Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon. They emphasized that this stance stems from deeply rooted religious and moral convictions rather than narrow political calculations.
The crowds also stressed that the broader struggle against what they described as forces of domination and arrogance remains ongoing, and that free peoples will not abandon what they see as their historic responsibility to defend their sacred sites and dignity.
On this occasion, public squares across Yemen were transformed into a historic scene reflecting national unity and determination to continue along what participants described as the path of honor and dignity—renewing their pledge to remain present in the broader struggle of the Muslim world and to uphold the values of resistance, freedom, and dignity regardless of the challenges and risks ahead.