
Sana'a-Saba:
Sana'a witnessed armed vigils in several districts (Sha'ub, Bani al-Harith, al-Sabeen, al-Wahda, al-Tahrir, al-Safiya, and Old Sana'a) in support of the decision of the leader of the Yemeni revolution, Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to resume naval military operations and to denounce the crimes committed by takfiri groups against civilians in the Syrian coast.
The participants in the sit-ins, which were attended by a number of officials, local leaders and social figures, stressed their full readiness to implement any decisions taken by the leader of the revolution to support and resist the Palestinian people, and to confront the American-Zionist enemy.
They also raised Yemeni and Palestinian flags and slogans denouncing the crimes of takfiri groups in Syria.
Statements issued by the vigils confirmed the solidarity of the people of Amanat Al-Asimah with the Syrian people, and their rejection of the crimes committed by takfiri groups, considering that these actions are part of an American-Zionist plan aimed at tearing the social fabric of peoples. They called on the nation's scholars to warn against these crimes and expose the extremist ideology of these groups.
The statements also indicated that takfiri groups did not confront the Israeli enemy despite its occupation of parts of Syria, reflecting their destructive nature. The participants affirmed their absolute mandate to the Leader of the Revolution to take any decisions to support Palestine and confront the enemies, expressing their full readiness to thwart the plans targeting the Islamic Ummah and its holy sites.
Sana'a witnessed armed vigils in several districts (Sha'ub, Bani al-Harith, al-Sabeen, al-Wahda, al-Tahrir, al-Safiya, and Old Sana'a) in support of the decision of the leader of the Yemeni revolution, Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to resume naval military operations and to denounce the crimes committed by takfiri groups against civilians in the Syrian coast.
The participants in the sit-ins, which were attended by a number of officials, local leaders and social figures, stressed their full readiness to implement any decisions taken by the leader of the revolution to support and resist the Palestinian people, and to confront the American-Zionist enemy.
They also raised Yemeni and Palestinian flags and slogans denouncing the crimes of takfiri groups in Syria.
Statements issued by the vigils confirmed the solidarity of the people of Amanat Al-Asimah with the Syrian people, and their rejection of the crimes committed by takfiri groups, considering that these actions are part of an American-Zionist plan aimed at tearing the social fabric of peoples. They called on the nation's scholars to warn against these crimes and expose the extremist ideology of these groups.
The statements also indicated that takfiri groups did not confront the Israeli enemy despite its occupation of parts of Syria, reflecting their destructive nature. The participants affirmed their absolute mandate to the Leader of the Revolution to take any decisions to support Palestine and confront the enemies, expressing their full readiness to thwart the plans targeting the Islamic Ummah and its holy sites.