Hodeida - Saba:
Massive crowds on Friday gathered in 110 squares across Hodeida province under the slogan "We are steadfast with Gaza without tiring, boredom or hesitation," affirming Yemen’s continued support for Palestine.
Protesters, led by Hodeida undersecretary Ahmed al-Bishri, saw participants raising the flags of Yemen and Palestine while chanting slogans of jihad, freedom, and independence.
The protesters expressed outrage at the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza, which has lasted for over a year, condemning the international silence and the inaction of Arab and Islamic regimes. They also voiced their strong condemnation of the U.S. and European support for Israel's actions.
The crowds highlighted Yemen’s support for the Palestinian resistance and the military achievements of the Yemeni Armed Forces in confronting U.S. and Israeli ships. They called on Arab leaders to follow Yemen’s example in supporting Palestine and denounced terrorist actions in Syria linked to a Zionist-American-British agenda.
The marchers also reiterated their readiness to defend their land from any foreign aggression, promising a fierce response to any threats. The statement issued by the marches condemned the genocide in Gaza, with casualties exceeding 180,000, and praised the steadfastness of Palestinian fighters.
The statement further stressed that the primary enemy of the Muslim nation is the Zionist entity, as defined by the Quran. It also criticized the shameful stance of some Arab regimes, urging them to fulfill their moral and humanitarian duties towards Gaza.
The message concluded by calling on the Arab and Islamic nations to unite in the face of external threats, warning against America’s divisive plots.
Massive crowds on Friday gathered in 110 squares across Hodeida province under the slogan "We are steadfast with Gaza without tiring, boredom or hesitation," affirming Yemen’s continued support for Palestine.
Protesters, led by Hodeida undersecretary Ahmed al-Bishri, saw participants raising the flags of Yemen and Palestine while chanting slogans of jihad, freedom, and independence.
The protesters expressed outrage at the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza, which has lasted for over a year, condemning the international silence and the inaction of Arab and Islamic regimes. They also voiced their strong condemnation of the U.S. and European support for Israel's actions.
The crowds highlighted Yemen’s support for the Palestinian resistance and the military achievements of the Yemeni Armed Forces in confronting U.S. and Israeli ships. They called on Arab leaders to follow Yemen’s example in supporting Palestine and denounced terrorist actions in Syria linked to a Zionist-American-British agenda.
The marchers also reiterated their readiness to defend their land from any foreign aggression, promising a fierce response to any threats. The statement issued by the marches condemned the genocide in Gaza, with casualties exceeding 180,000, and praised the steadfastness of Palestinian fighters.
The statement further stressed that the primary enemy of the Muslim nation is the Zionist entity, as defined by the Quran. It also criticized the shameful stance of some Arab regimes, urging them to fulfill their moral and humanitarian duties towards Gaza.
The message concluded by calling on the Arab and Islamic nations to unite in the face of external threats, warning against America’s divisive plots.