Taiz - Saba:
Residents from Taiz province gathered Friday in 27 mass marches under the slogan, "We are steadfast with Gaza... without a ceiling or red lines," in a show of unwavering solidarity with Gaza and all of Palestine.
The marches reflected the Yemeni people's deep commitment to the Palestinian cause and their firm stance against ongoing aggression.
Participants in the marches denounced the continuing "crime of the century" in Gaza, now in its 64th week, driven by the Zionist enemy with support from the U.S. and certain European nations.
The participants condemned the persistent Arab and Islamic inaction, the international community’s failure to intervene, and the expansion of Israeli crimes across the West Bank, al-Quds, Syria, and Lebanon, all in pursuit of their "Greater Israel" project.
Key marches took place in various locations, including Great Messenger Square in al-Janad and across the eastern and western districts of Taiz, such as Khadir and others. High-ranking officials, military leaders, social figures, and local residents participated, reflecting the broad support for the cause.
A statement issued by the marches reaffirmed Yemen's steadfastness in supporting Gaza and its determination to continue the battle for "the promised conquest and holy jihad," without limitations or boundaries.
It praised the military victories achieved by Yemen, particularly the successful repulsion of a large-scale American attack, including the downing of an American F-18 fighter jet and the retreat of the U.S. aircraft carrier "Harry Truman."
The statement also commended the vigilance of security forces and their role in protecting Yemen from Zionist and American threats, urging harsh penalties for anyone found collaborating with enemy forces.
It reiterated Yemen's readiness to confront all conspiracies and called on the Arab and Islamic nations to take serious action to end the ongoing genocide in Gaza, warning that inaction would allow the risks to spread across the region.
The people of Taiz, once again, expressed their unwavering commitment to Palestine and to the broader fight for justice and liberation.
Residents from Taiz province gathered Friday in 27 mass marches under the slogan, "We are steadfast with Gaza... without a ceiling or red lines," in a show of unwavering solidarity with Gaza and all of Palestine.
The marches reflected the Yemeni people's deep commitment to the Palestinian cause and their firm stance against ongoing aggression.
Participants in the marches denounced the continuing "crime of the century" in Gaza, now in its 64th week, driven by the Zionist enemy with support from the U.S. and certain European nations.
The participants condemned the persistent Arab and Islamic inaction, the international community’s failure to intervene, and the expansion of Israeli crimes across the West Bank, al-Quds, Syria, and Lebanon, all in pursuit of their "Greater Israel" project.
Key marches took place in various locations, including Great Messenger Square in al-Janad and across the eastern and western districts of Taiz, such as Khadir and others. High-ranking officials, military leaders, social figures, and local residents participated, reflecting the broad support for the cause.
A statement issued by the marches reaffirmed Yemen's steadfastness in supporting Gaza and its determination to continue the battle for "the promised conquest and holy jihad," without limitations or boundaries.
It praised the military victories achieved by Yemen, particularly the successful repulsion of a large-scale American attack, including the downing of an American F-18 fighter jet and the retreat of the U.S. aircraft carrier "Harry Truman."
The statement also commended the vigilance of security forces and their role in protecting Yemen from Zionist and American threats, urging harsh penalties for anyone found collaborating with enemy forces.
It reiterated Yemen's readiness to confront all conspiracies and called on the Arab and Islamic nations to take serious action to end the ongoing genocide in Gaza, warning that inaction would allow the risks to spread across the region.
The people of Taiz, once again, expressed their unwavering commitment to Palestine and to the broader fight for justice and liberation.