Raymah - Saba:
Raymah province witnessed mass stands on Friday following Friday prayers, affirming the Yemeni people's readiness to confront their enemies and their continued support for the Palestinian people.
Participants in the stands, held across the province's districts, chanted slogans rejecting the U.S. decision to classify Ansarullah as a "terrorist organization." They emphasized that America and Israel are the root of terrorism.
The participants pointed out that this classification would only strengthen the Yemeni people’s commitment to their principled position in support of Palestine and its just cause.
They celebrated the great victory achieved by the Palestinian people and their resistance against the Zionist enemy.
The people of Raymah renewed their call for continued mobilization and readiness in preparation for the challenges ahead, stressing their unwavering adherence to the Palestinian cause and their permanent, sincere support for the people of Palestine.
A statement issued during the protests expressed heartfelt condolences to the Palestinian people and the Mujahideen in Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades for the martyrdom of the hero of al-Aqsa Flood, Commander Mohammed al-Deif, and his companions. It emphasized that the sacrifices of these leaders and martyrs have resulted in victories for the oppressed peoples.
The statement condemned former President Trump's proposals aimed at displacing the people of Gaza, reiterating the Palestinians' full right to live on their land and to liberate all of Palestine from the occupying forces.
It also denounced the Zionist enemy’s ongoing violations and crimes in Lebanon, Jenin, and the West Bank, and stressed the importance of continuing mobilization efforts and supporting the missile, air, and naval forces.
The statement renewed its condolences to Sayyed leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the Yemeni people, and the Islamic nation on the anniversary of the martyrdom of Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, as well as on the annual remembrance of the martyrdom of President Saleh al-Sammad.
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