
Hodeidah - Saba:
Mass protests were organized in the center and directorates of Hodeidah Governorate to denounce the ongoing Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and to denounce the crimes and violations committed by the occupation against the Palestinian people.
The participants in the protests raised slogans denouncing the positions of the Arab leaders and their continued failure to support the Palestinian people, chanting slogans in support of the Palestinian cause, and emphasizing the continuation of support for the resistance until the liberation of Palestine.
They condemned the continued Zionist military escalation and brutal attacks in the occupied territories, which led to the death toll rising to more than 48,644 martyrs and 111,852 wounded, reiterating Yemen's firm and supportive stance towards the Palestinian cause.
The statement issued by the protests stressed that the Zionist occupation entity's continued obstruction of the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and its continued threats to strike relief convoys, is a war crime against humanity and requires a firm international stance.
The statement condemned the Zionist enemy's persistence in its violations and breaches, which have reached more than 900 in Gaza since the announcement of the ceasefire agreement as a result of American and international collusion.
It stressed Yemen's leadership, government and people's rejection of any settlement that excludes the Palestinian resistance and its legitimate right to defend the Palestinian people and their just cause.
He stressed that any American threats or sanctions on countries and organizations supporting the Palestinian cause will not change Yemen's position in support of Palestine, warning that normalization with the Zionist enemy is a violation of national and religious constants and a betrayal of the nation's issues.
He praised the positions of some Arab regimes in rejecting the displacement of Palestinians, calling on Arab leaders to take firm positions in confronting the violations of the Zionist enemy and stressing that Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first Qiblah of Muslims, is a red line.
The statement condemned the continued Israeli aggression on Syria, denouncing the international silence towards the repeated Zionist attacks on Syrian lands, denouncing American terrorism targeting the resistance countries in the region.
It also condemned the pressure exerted by America against free countries that reject hegemony, stressing that the American classification of Yemen will not bring its sons to their knees, but rather increase their strength and resilience to confront America, Israel and all the enemies of the nation.
The statement denounced the crime committed by the Islah Party in Marib against the citizen Abdul Latif Al-Jumaili, who was arrested and tortured until he died, stressing that these oppressive crimes will not pass without accountability.