
Hodeida - Saba:
Massive protests erupted across Hodeida on Friday under the banner "If you return, we will return," demonstrating unwavering Yemeni solidarity with the Palestinian people and a firm commitment to continued mobilization.
Protesters, including Hodeida undersecretary Ahmed al-Bishri, chanted slogans reaffirming support for Palestine and warning Israel against further aggression. They condemned Israel's crimes, attributing them to US support and international inaction.
Participants declared their readiness for "jihad" and vowed to execute any options directed by the revolutionary leadership in the "battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad." They rejected the displacement of Palestinians and pledged continued support for Palestine through all means.
A protest statement warned Israel and the US against any new escalation in Gaza, threatening an "unprecedented military response" to displacement attempts or expanded aggression. It emphasized the Yemeni armed forces' readiness for "stronger and more comprehensive military operations."
The statement declared that Palestinian displacement is unacceptable and that continued Israeli escalation would lead to the "demise" of the Israeli entity. It also asserted Yemen's preparedness to confront any threats resulting from its pro-Palestine stance, highlighting ongoing mobilization and heightened combat readiness.
The statement warned of "new equations" that would alter the balance of power and hold Israel accountable for its crimes, stating that Israel would have no security as long as it attacks Palestinians. It called on Arab and Islamic nations to resist "client regimes" and support the resistance.
The protesters mourned the "martyred Mujahid leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah," praising him as a "symbol of resistance" and vowing that his "pure blood" would continue to haunt Israel and its agents.
Massive protests erupted across Hodeida on Friday under the banner "If you return, we will return," demonstrating unwavering Yemeni solidarity with the Palestinian people and a firm commitment to continued mobilization.
Protesters, including Hodeida undersecretary Ahmed al-Bishri, chanted slogans reaffirming support for Palestine and warning Israel against further aggression. They condemned Israel's crimes, attributing them to US support and international inaction.
Participants declared their readiness for "jihad" and vowed to execute any options directed by the revolutionary leadership in the "battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad." They rejected the displacement of Palestinians and pledged continued support for Palestine through all means.
A protest statement warned Israel and the US against any new escalation in Gaza, threatening an "unprecedented military response" to displacement attempts or expanded aggression. It emphasized the Yemeni armed forces' readiness for "stronger and more comprehensive military operations."
The statement declared that Palestinian displacement is unacceptable and that continued Israeli escalation would lead to the "demise" of the Israeli entity. It also asserted Yemen's preparedness to confront any threats resulting from its pro-Palestine stance, highlighting ongoing mobilization and heightened combat readiness.
The statement warned of "new equations" that would alter the balance of power and hold Israel accountable for its crimes, stating that Israel would have no security as long as it attacks Palestinians. It called on Arab and Islamic nations to resist "client regimes" and support the resistance.
The protesters mourned the "martyred Mujahid leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah," praising him as a "symbol of resistance" and vowing that his "pure blood" would continue to haunt Israel and its agents.