Taiz - Saba:
Protests broke out across several districts in Taiz province, demanding a general mobilization to confront the American, Zionist, and British enemies and express solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza.
In Haifan district, an armed protest took place at the government complex, attended by key local officials including Arhab al-Ariqi, the district’s mobilization officer, and Colonel Khaled Al-Maghribi, the district’s security director.
The protestors condemned the ongoing atrocities in Gaza, blaming the Zionist regime, backed by American and European powers, for the continued violence.
Similar demonstrations were held in Sala district’s Wa’al area, with prominent local leaders including Mohammed Mohsen Al-Hishma and Colonel Ziad Yahya Al-Sadmi joining the rally.
In al-Israr district, a group of villagers from Wadi Ali organized another stand, under the slogan “Mobilization and alert to support Gaza.”
The protestors expressed their unwavering commitment to support the Palestinian cause and confront any foreign interference in Yemen’s sovereignty.
They denounced the international community’s inaction amid the Gaza conflict and voiced support for the Yemeni armed forces' operations against Israel.
They commended recent actions by Yemen’s security services, including the arrest of a British spy network allegedly working with Israeli and Saudi intelligence.
A statement issued by the protestors emphasized continued mobilization efforts and solidarity with Gaza. It called on Yemenis to join the "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses and reinforced their readiness to defend their homeland against external aggression.
The statement also reiterated full support for the leadership of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi in his efforts to defend Palestine and Yemen.
Protests broke out across several districts in Taiz province, demanding a general mobilization to confront the American, Zionist, and British enemies and express solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza.
In Haifan district, an armed protest took place at the government complex, attended by key local officials including Arhab al-Ariqi, the district’s mobilization officer, and Colonel Khaled Al-Maghribi, the district’s security director.
The protestors condemned the ongoing atrocities in Gaza, blaming the Zionist regime, backed by American and European powers, for the continued violence.
Similar demonstrations were held in Sala district’s Wa’al area, with prominent local leaders including Mohammed Mohsen Al-Hishma and Colonel Ziad Yahya Al-Sadmi joining the rally.
In al-Israr district, a group of villagers from Wadi Ali organized another stand, under the slogan “Mobilization and alert to support Gaza.”
The protestors expressed their unwavering commitment to support the Palestinian cause and confront any foreign interference in Yemen’s sovereignty.
They denounced the international community’s inaction amid the Gaza conflict and voiced support for the Yemeni armed forces' operations against Israel.
They commended recent actions by Yemen’s security services, including the arrest of a British spy network allegedly working with Israeli and Saudi intelligence.
A statement issued by the protestors emphasized continued mobilization efforts and solidarity with Gaza. It called on Yemenis to join the "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses and reinforced their readiness to defend their homeland against external aggression.
The statement also reiterated full support for the leadership of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi in his efforts to defend Palestine and Yemen.