Sana'a - Saba:
The expanded meeting and mass rally in Manakhah district of Sana'a province focused on bolstering efforts to confront external aggression and support the Palestinian resistance.
The meeting included sheikhs, dignitaries, and social figures, as well as representatives from the General Mobilization Division and the security forces of the district.
Key topics included strengthening mobilization efforts to back Gaza and the Palestinian resistance while preparing for any potential external threats to Yemen’s security and stability.
The participants emphasized their responsibility to uphold jihadist ideals, highlight the importance of unity, and commit to supporting the Palestinian people.
They reaffirmed their pledge to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulbalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, vowing to remain a strong defense against any foreign threats, especially from America, Israel, and their allies.
The participants also pledged continued support for Gaza and the Palestinian people through military and social mobilization efforts, including mass rallies and participation in the "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses aimed at preparing for the future struggle.
The meeting included speeches from local officials who stressed the need for unity in the face of foreign conspiracies, with particular reference to historical and contemporary challenges posed by Zionist and Western powers.
District Director Munir al-Kebsi highlighted the importance of uniting to counter these threats, emphasizing the need for collective action to defend national sovereignty and independence.
Secretary-General of the Local Council in the district Ali Ghaleb Masoud and other leaders reiterated their commitment to supporting Gaza and defending religious, territorial, and national sovereignty.
He also emphasized the importance of preparing for the next stages of struggle, including enhancing military capabilities and promoting public awareness of enemy conspiracies.
A mass rally was organized in conjunction with the meeting, where participants denounced the ongoing war and atrocities in Gaza and the West Bank.
The rally raised both Yemeni and Palestinian flags, chanting slogans condemning the Israeli and American governments and calling for an end to the genocide and destruction in Gaza.
It expressed its continued support for the Palestinian cause, committing to mobilize all available resources until victory is achieved and the Zionist occupation is defeated.
The rally underscored a deep sense of humanitarian duty, faith, and national pride in defending both Yemen’s security and the Palestinian people’s right to resist occupation.
The expanded meeting and mass rally in Manakhah district of Sana'a province focused on bolstering efforts to confront external aggression and support the Palestinian resistance.
The meeting included sheikhs, dignitaries, and social figures, as well as representatives from the General Mobilization Division and the security forces of the district.
Key topics included strengthening mobilization efforts to back Gaza and the Palestinian resistance while preparing for any potential external threats to Yemen’s security and stability.
The participants emphasized their responsibility to uphold jihadist ideals, highlight the importance of unity, and commit to supporting the Palestinian people.
They reaffirmed their pledge to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulbalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, vowing to remain a strong defense against any foreign threats, especially from America, Israel, and their allies.
The participants also pledged continued support for Gaza and the Palestinian people through military and social mobilization efforts, including mass rallies and participation in the "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses aimed at preparing for the future struggle.
The meeting included speeches from local officials who stressed the need for unity in the face of foreign conspiracies, with particular reference to historical and contemporary challenges posed by Zionist and Western powers.
District Director Munir al-Kebsi highlighted the importance of uniting to counter these threats, emphasizing the need for collective action to defend national sovereignty and independence.
Secretary-General of the Local Council in the district Ali Ghaleb Masoud and other leaders reiterated their commitment to supporting Gaza and defending religious, territorial, and national sovereignty.
He also emphasized the importance of preparing for the next stages of struggle, including enhancing military capabilities and promoting public awareness of enemy conspiracies.
A mass rally was organized in conjunction with the meeting, where participants denounced the ongoing war and atrocities in Gaza and the West Bank.
The rally raised both Yemeni and Palestinian flags, chanting slogans condemning the Israeli and American governments and calling for an end to the genocide and destruction in Gaza.
It expressed its continued support for the Palestinian cause, committing to mobilize all available resources until victory is achieved and the Zionist occupation is defeated.
The rally underscored a deep sense of humanitarian duty, faith, and national pride in defending both Yemen’s security and the Palestinian people’s right to resist occupation.