Hodeida - Saba:
The people of Hodeida gathered on Friday in 117 mass marches across the province, affirming their unwavering support for Gaza under the slogan, "We are steadfast with Gaza, the pride... without a ceiling or red lines."
The marches were a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people and a declaration of readiness to confront what they described as the Zionist-American-British aggression.
In Hodeida city, marches were led by key figures including Sheikh Abdulmajeed al-Houthi, Head of the General Authority for Endowments, and Ahmed al-Bishri, the Hodeida first undersecretary
The participants chanted slogans calling for mobilization and pledged to follow the revolutionary leadership's decisions to bolster Yemen's support for Palestine and resist any external threats.
The people of Hodeida expressed their strong backing for Yemen’s armed forces, particularly in their operations against Israeli targets, and reaffirmed their determination to defend their country while supporting Palestine.
They denounced the continued Zionist and American-backed aggression against both Yemen and Palestine, warning that such actions would not silence their resolve.
The marches also criticized the inaction of Arab and Islamic nations and the international community in the face of the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The participants made it clear that Yemen, having resisted invaders in the past, would continue to stand firm against all tyrants.
A statement issued during the marches highlighted the ongoing aggression in Gaza, now entering its sixty-fourth week, and the expansion of Israeli aggression across the region, including the West Bank, al-Quds, Syria, and Lebanon. It emphasized that the Yemeni people would continue their battle in support of Gaza, relying on faith and resilience.
The statement also celebrated recent military victories, particularly the foiling of a large-scale American attack on Yemen, and praised the security services for their vigilance. It called for strict punishment for anyone involved in treason and collaboration with the enemy.
The statement urged the Arab and Islamic nations to take action and fulfill their responsibilities to end the genocide in Gaza. It called for a unified jihad to confront the growing dangers and to defend the cause of Palestine.
The people of Hodeida gathered on Friday in 117 mass marches across the province, affirming their unwavering support for Gaza under the slogan, "We are steadfast with Gaza, the pride... without a ceiling or red lines."
The marches were a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people and a declaration of readiness to confront what they described as the Zionist-American-British aggression.
In Hodeida city, marches were led by key figures including Sheikh Abdulmajeed al-Houthi, Head of the General Authority for Endowments, and Ahmed al-Bishri, the Hodeida first undersecretary
The participants chanted slogans calling for mobilization and pledged to follow the revolutionary leadership's decisions to bolster Yemen's support for Palestine and resist any external threats.
The people of Hodeida expressed their strong backing for Yemen’s armed forces, particularly in their operations against Israeli targets, and reaffirmed their determination to defend their country while supporting Palestine.
They denounced the continued Zionist and American-backed aggression against both Yemen and Palestine, warning that such actions would not silence their resolve.
The marches also criticized the inaction of Arab and Islamic nations and the international community in the face of the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The participants made it clear that Yemen, having resisted invaders in the past, would continue to stand firm against all tyrants.
A statement issued during the marches highlighted the ongoing aggression in Gaza, now entering its sixty-fourth week, and the expansion of Israeli aggression across the region, including the West Bank, al-Quds, Syria, and Lebanon. It emphasized that the Yemeni people would continue their battle in support of Gaza, relying on faith and resilience.
The statement also celebrated recent military victories, particularly the foiling of a large-scale American attack on Yemen, and praised the security services for their vigilance. It called for strict punishment for anyone involved in treason and collaboration with the enemy.
The statement urged the Arab and Islamic nations to take action and fulfill their responsibilities to end the genocide in Gaza. It called for a unified jihad to confront the growing dangers and to defend the cause of Palestine.