Sana'a - Saba:
Sana'a University witnessed a massive student march on Wednesday under the slogan "In Support of Gaza, Our Academic and Student Journey Continues, and Our Activities Are Escalating."
Participants in the march—including University Rector Dr. Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, along with academic staff, administrators, and students—raised Yemeni and Palestinian flags while chanting slogans condemning the genocidal massacres committed by the Zionist enemy.
Protesters denounced the starvation tactics used with the support of the U.S. and Western powers, amid a shameful silence from Arab and Islamic countries.
The student masses reaffirmed their commitment to standing at the forefront of those supporting the nation’s causes—foremost among them, the Palestinian cause.
They also emphasized Yemen’s unwavering position in supporting the Palestinian people and continuing efforts in science and education, both in words and actions.
Organizers stated that the march is an act of obedience to God Almighty, a form of jihad in His cause, and an expression of religious, moral, and humanitarian responsibility in the face of unprecedented Zionist injustice and aggression.
A statement issued by the march condemned the shameful silence and inaction of Arab, Islamic, and Western governments—particularly those that claim to champion human rights—regarding the genocide being committed by the Zionist entity against the people of Gaza and Palestine at large.
The statement also denounced the Zionist regime’s use of starvation, killing, and the displacement of children and women as weapons—actions that violate all international, humanitarian, and moral laws, charters, and norms.
It reaffirmed the students' determination to continue arming themselves with knowledge and to devote all efforts to supporting the oppressed, particularly the women and children of Gaza. The students declared their full readiness to engage in the battle of the “Promised Conquest” and “Holy Jihad.”
The statement emphasized that no form of aggression will deter the Yemeni people from maintaining their principled, faith-driven, humanitarian, and moral stance in support of the Palestinian people, the causes of the Ummah, and its sanctities—regardless of the challenges.
It concluded with a call to all free people and university students around the world to take action in highlighting the suffering of Gaza’s people and pressuring their silent Western governments to stand with Palestine.
The students expressed appreciation for the operations carried out by the mujahideen in Gaza and across Palestine against the Zionist occupier and its faltering army.

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