Sana'a - Saba:
From the depths of wounds and from the rubble of American bombing, the Yemeni people have taken to the streets in million-man marches, mobilizing the global conscience for Palestine and Gaza, which are being slaughtered from vein to vein.
They are telling the world that their voices will not be silenced, their will will not be broken, and their compass toward Palestine will not deviate.
A torrent of humanity, for a people who have not allowed their wounds to silence them or paralyze them. Instead, they have transformed pain into fuel, wounds into banners, and challenges into arenas from which a sincere voice can be heard toward besieged Gaza, telling its people: "We are with you, we will not abandon you, and we will not compromise on your blood."
The crowds that filled the squares were a marvel in a time of betrayal, a human display of loyalty, and a living embodiment of an equation the submissive fail to understand: free peoples do not need permission to support, nor a decision to triumph, nor support to stand. Rather, they emerge of their own accord, with faith alone, chanting, fighting, and resisting.
Every chant raised today was a thunderbolt against the tyrants. Every banner raised was an arrow in the heart of the American-Zionist alliance. Every sincere tear shed for the children of Gaza was a new covenant that dignity cannot be bought, conscience cannot be sold, and Palestine will not be let down.
These marches renew the covenant, express the stance of a nation, revive the spirit, and reinforce the promise made by the Yemeni people under the banner of a wise leader: that Palestine is an existential issue, a driving force of struggle, and a compass that will not deviate, no matter how severe the storms.
The roaring crowds came out with burning hearts and indescribable pride. Neither the bombing, nor the poverty, nor the hardships deterred them. When it comes to Palestine, Yemen forgets all its wounds and stands proud.
The squares spoke with the eloquence of the crowd, a single cry rising from deep within the earth: "This is the people who do not collapse. This is the Yemen that does not forget. This is the living Arab body whose heart still beats for Palestine, amidst an ocean of cold political corpses."
The message Yemen conveyed today was too great to be summarized. It was a message to enemies before friends, to the conspiring world before the sleeping peoples: that the steadfastness of the Yemenis is a matter of faith and belief, and their support for Gaza is a religious, humanitarian, and historical duty.
Yemen, as it leads the way, is not seeking glory or chasing applause. Rather, it is fulfilling its duty before God and history. It stands where it should stand, chants where others are silent, revolts where the people are silent, and screams where everyone else has submitted.
Every face that emerged today was a testimony, every hand raised a new pledge of allegiance, and every voice that echoed in the sky was a stab in the chest of the Zionist-American project, which believed the nation was dead and the peoples had become slaves to their rulers. Only then did Yemen shatter its assumptions and shatter its calculations.
At a time when Gaza is being slaughtered and no one is moving, while minarets are being bombed, hospitals are being burned, and childhood is being crushed, nothing is greater than seeing a wounded people rise from the ashes to say, "At your service, Gaza, at your service." Oh Palestine, our blood is yours, and our souls are your soil.
The Yemeni people came out today to declare that living peoples know no fatigue, that dignity does not die under the rubble, that those accustomed to patience do not fear tyranny, and that those who carry the banner of truth will not abandon it until their last breath.
Yemen, while bleeding, bombarded, and besieged, does not compromise, retreat, or bow down. Today, it stands with its head held high, proud, restoring balance to the nation and shouting in the face of every coward: "Whoever wants to stand with Gaza, let them come to the battlefield."
The messages sent by the Yemeni people today from various squares and arenas were explosive, clear as day, without ambiguity or fear: We are steadfast in the battle. We know our enemy and our path. Wounds will not distract us from our duty; rather, they will increase our steadfastness, our resolve, and our courage.
The world, which had turned a deaf ear to the cries of Gaza's children, heard today the echo of Yemen's voice thundering like thunder, proclaiming that the nation has not died, and that there is at least one people who still bear the cause, protect it with their bare chests, and triumph for it from the rubble.
A historic moment, recorded in letters of pride, not with pens, but with blood, not with words, but with stances, not with slogans, but also with the battlefield. A moment in which Yemen says, "We are the nation in a time of fragmentation. We are the voice in a time of silence. We are the unbreakable front."
In every arena today, Palestine was the foremost presence, and the promise is one: the nation will not be broken as long as there is a pulse in Yemen, and in the hearts of its men an unquenchable ember. The Yemeni land continues to chant with one voice, "Palestine is in the heart of every Yemeni, and its covenant will not be lost, no matter how great the challenges."
This is Yemen, the voice of conscience, the beating heart of the nation, the last wall that has not cracked, and the free pulse that has not been betrayed. Today, the Yemenis came out to declare to the world, "Gaza shall not be weakened, for in Yemenis are men who do not know humiliation and will not compromise the honor of their cause.
While other peoples are held hostage by their rulers, the Yemeni people continue to break the shackles and say it loud and clear: "We are the free ones, we are the front, and we are the ones who will expose every silent and complicit person. We will remain where we must, on the side of truth, with Gaza and Jerusalem, until our last breath."

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