Taiz - Saba:
Massive rallies held on Friday in Taiz province in solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.
The rallies, organized in 19 squares across the region, were a show of support for these nations in the midst of their ongoing struggles against Israel and Western powers.
The marches carried the slogan "With Gaza and Lebanon... The blood of martyrs creates victory."
Key figures such as the acting governor of Taiz, military leaders, and members of the Shura Council participated in the marches.
A symbolic military parade by the "Thunderbolt" unit of the 18th Sammad Brigade preceded the event, emphasizing the region's commitment to supporting the Palestinian and Lebanese cause.
A statement issued at the end of the marches underscored the region's steadfastness in opposing the "Zionist, American, and British enemy," with participants vowing to continue their efforts in the "holy jihad" to confront these forces.
The statement also expressed strong condemnation of the U.S. for blocking a UN ceasefire resolution for Gaza and called for continued strikes against enemy forces.
The march statement criticized the Saudi regime for provocative acts that they claimed disrespected Muslim sanctities, notably its "entertainment season," which featured offensive imagery resembling the Holy Kaaba.
The participants reiterated calls for boycotting Zionist and American products and intensified support for Palestinian and Lebanese struggles.
The rallies reflect growing solidarity in the Arab and Islamic world, positioning the conflict as not only a defense of Gaza and Lebanon but a broader regional struggle against imperialism and Zionism.
Massive rallies held on Friday in Taiz province in solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.
The rallies, organized in 19 squares across the region, were a show of support for these nations in the midst of their ongoing struggles against Israel and Western powers.
The marches carried the slogan "With Gaza and Lebanon... The blood of martyrs creates victory."
Key figures such as the acting governor of Taiz, military leaders, and members of the Shura Council participated in the marches.
A symbolic military parade by the "Thunderbolt" unit of the 18th Sammad Brigade preceded the event, emphasizing the region's commitment to supporting the Palestinian and Lebanese cause.
A statement issued at the end of the marches underscored the region's steadfastness in opposing the "Zionist, American, and British enemy," with participants vowing to continue their efforts in the "holy jihad" to confront these forces.
The statement also expressed strong condemnation of the U.S. for blocking a UN ceasefire resolution for Gaza and called for continued strikes against enemy forces.
The march statement criticized the Saudi regime for provocative acts that they claimed disrespected Muslim sanctities, notably its "entertainment season," which featured offensive imagery resembling the Holy Kaaba.
The participants reiterated calls for boycotting Zionist and American products and intensified support for Palestinian and Lebanese struggles.
The rallies reflect growing solidarity in the Arab and Islamic world, positioning the conflict as not only a defense of Gaza and Lebanon but a broader regional struggle against imperialism and Zionism.