Dhale'- Saba:
Residents of the districts of Damt, al-Husha, Qa'ataba, and Jubn in Dhale' province on Friday took to the streets in large numbers, participating in mass marches under the slogan "With Gaza and Lebanon... On the path of the martyrs until victory."
The rallies were organized in continued support for the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, condemning the ongoing Israeli aggression and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Marchers, waving flags of Yemen, Palestine, and Lebanon, expressed their anger at the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, which they described as genocide.
They called for the lifting of the siege on Gaza and the cessation of the Israeli military campaign, which has been ongoing for over 400 days.
The protests also highlighted the broader regional implications of the conflict, with participants denouncing the involvement of the United States and Western powers in supporting Israel’s actions.
In a statement issued at the end of the marches, the protestors reaffirmed their commitment to support Palestine and Lebanon, stating that the Yemeni people would continue their weekly marches until their goals are achieved.
They emphasized their dedication to the legacy of the late martyr leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, pledging loyalty to the martyrs and their cause.
The protestors also praised the Yemeni military’s recent actions, specifically a targeted operation led by Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, which successfully thwarted U.S. plans for an aggressive military strike against Yemen.
They criticized Arab leaders, specifically those attending a recent summit in Riyadh, for their perceived failure to support the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance.
The protestors asserted that the true representatives of the Arab nation’s conscience were the fighters in Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, who continue to resist foreign oppression.
The marchers concluded by renewing their commitment to the resistance, asserting that they would not back down from their faith-based position supporting Palestine and Lebanon, regardless of any threats or challenges.
Residents of the districts of Damt, al-Husha, Qa'ataba, and Jubn in Dhale' province on Friday took to the streets in large numbers, participating in mass marches under the slogan "With Gaza and Lebanon... On the path of the martyrs until victory."
The rallies were organized in continued support for the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, condemning the ongoing Israeli aggression and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Marchers, waving flags of Yemen, Palestine, and Lebanon, expressed their anger at the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, which they described as genocide.
They called for the lifting of the siege on Gaza and the cessation of the Israeli military campaign, which has been ongoing for over 400 days.
The protests also highlighted the broader regional implications of the conflict, with participants denouncing the involvement of the United States and Western powers in supporting Israel’s actions.
In a statement issued at the end of the marches, the protestors reaffirmed their commitment to support Palestine and Lebanon, stating that the Yemeni people would continue their weekly marches until their goals are achieved.
They emphasized their dedication to the legacy of the late martyr leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, pledging loyalty to the martyrs and their cause.
The protestors also praised the Yemeni military’s recent actions, specifically a targeted operation led by Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, which successfully thwarted U.S. plans for an aggressive military strike against Yemen.
They criticized Arab leaders, specifically those attending a recent summit in Riyadh, for their perceived failure to support the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance.
The protestors asserted that the true representatives of the Arab nation’s conscience were the fighters in Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, who continue to resist foreign oppression.
The marchers concluded by renewing their commitment to the resistance, asserting that they would not back down from their faith-based position supporting Palestine and Lebanon, regardless of any threats or challenges.