Economy, industry office members in Sana'a rally in solidarity with Palestine


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Economy, industry office members in Sana'a rally in solidarity with Palestine
[23/ December/2024]
Sana'a - Saba:

Members of the Economy, Industry, and Investment Office in the capital Sana'a affirmed on Monday their support for the Palestinian people and reiterated their readiness to confront what they described as the American-Zionist-British aggression.

The gathering was organized to signal readiness for what they termed "the promised conquest and the holy jihad," in line with the Yemeni leadership's directives to counter external threats.

The participants underscored the importance of continuing support for Palestine, which they argue is enduring severe Zionist crimes facilitated by American and Western backing.

They also pledged their commitment to the Palestinian cause through active participation in "al-Aqsa Flood" preparatory courses aimed at countering further escalation.

In a statement issued during the event, the group condemned the recent airstrikes by American, Zionist, and British forces on civilian infrastructure in Sana'a and Hodeida, describing these actions as a sign of desperation from the aggressor nations.

The statement also emphasized Yemen's readiness to confront any future escalation, asserting that no force would deter their support for Gaza.

Furthermore, the demonstrators condemned Zionist actions in Syria, including occupation and exploitation of its resources.

They warned Arab and Islamic nations of the dangers posed by the "New Middle East" project, which they see as a threat to the region’s sovereignty.

The statement concluded by calling on Islamic scholars, intellectuals, and media to take a stand against Zionism and raise awareness about the growing dangers of its expansionist goals.

The participants reiterated their unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause and their resolve to defend their faith and homeland against foreign interference.