
Sana'a - Saba:
Students enrolled in summer courses across the capital Sana'a's districts on Saturday held powerful rallies under the banner "Standing Firm with Gaza in the Face of the US-Israeli Escalation."
The student-led demonstrations, which included educational leaders, staff, and teachers from the summer programs, vehemently denounced the ongoing "brutal massacres and crimes of genocide" allegedly perpetrated by the "Zionist enemy" against the Palestinian people. They also condemned the "barbaric US aggression" targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure in Sana'a and other provinces.
Chanting slogans affirming their unwavering steadfastness and continued support for Gaza, the students renewed their pledge of loyalty to the Palestinian people until what they believe will be ultimate victory.
A statement issued during the rallies condemned the "Israeli enemy's" continued "brutal, barbaric war of extermination" against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, accusing them of "reveling in the killing of children, women, infants, and pregnant women" with ongoing American and Western support.
The statement reiterated the Yemeni people's unwavering stance with Gaza, emphasizing their reliance on and trust in Allah, regardless of the scale of "American escalation." It also affirmed its commitment to all forms of support for the Palestinian people through various mobilization activities and campaigns to boycott American and Israeli goods.
The students strongly condemned the continued perpetration of "heinous massacres, genocide, unjust siege, systematic displacement, the burning of IDP camps and their inhabitants, and the targeting of hospitals" by the "criminal Zionist enemy," labeling these actions as major war crimes and genocide.
They also vehemently condemned the ongoing "criminal American aggression" targeting Yemen's resources and all aspects of life, citing the recent attack on the Ras Isa oil port in Hodeida province , which resulted in numerous reported martyrs and wounded.
The statement deemed this alleged massacre a "flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian norms and laws" and a "dangerous escalation" revealing the "brutality of the American aggression," which they claim continues its blatant targeting of civilians and civilian facilities.
The students praised the ongoing and effective operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces in the "Promised Victory and Holy Jihad" battle and in confronting the escalating "American-Israeli enemy," calling for more such strikes to "heal the hearts of a faithful people."
The statement emphasized the "failure of the American aggression against Yemen to achieve any of its objectives," particularly its inability to break the will and determination of the Yemeni people, who, despite ongoing bombardment, have emerged in response to their religious and national leadership.
The students called upon "the peoples of the nation" to join them in this effort, urging them to act in defense against the "enemy's attempts to violate our land and honor," warning of "shame and humiliation in this world and painful torment in the afterlife" if they fail to do so.
Finally, the summer school students addressed a powerful message to the children of Gaza, expressing solidarity and stating, "Your blood paves the way for us, your tears inflame our anger, and your small bodies slap the forehead of the complicit world. We, the summer school students in Yemen, behind our leader, the scholar Sayyed Abdulmalik bin Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and alongside the free people of the world, we say with one voice: You are not alone. Allah with you, we are with you, and the free people of the world are with you."
They also urged parents to encourage their children to enroll in the summer courses to benefit from religious, cultural, and skill-based learning and to reinforce Islamic values and national identity.
Students enrolled in summer courses across the capital Sana'a's districts on Saturday held powerful rallies under the banner "Standing Firm with Gaza in the Face of the US-Israeli Escalation."
The student-led demonstrations, which included educational leaders, staff, and teachers from the summer programs, vehemently denounced the ongoing "brutal massacres and crimes of genocide" allegedly perpetrated by the "Zionist enemy" against the Palestinian people. They also condemned the "barbaric US aggression" targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure in Sana'a and other provinces.
Chanting slogans affirming their unwavering steadfastness and continued support for Gaza, the students renewed their pledge of loyalty to the Palestinian people until what they believe will be ultimate victory.
A statement issued during the rallies condemned the "Israeli enemy's" continued "brutal, barbaric war of extermination" against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, accusing them of "reveling in the killing of children, women, infants, and pregnant women" with ongoing American and Western support.
The statement reiterated the Yemeni people's unwavering stance with Gaza, emphasizing their reliance on and trust in Allah, regardless of the scale of "American escalation." It also affirmed its commitment to all forms of support for the Palestinian people through various mobilization activities and campaigns to boycott American and Israeli goods.
The students strongly condemned the continued perpetration of "heinous massacres, genocide, unjust siege, systematic displacement, the burning of IDP camps and their inhabitants, and the targeting of hospitals" by the "criminal Zionist enemy," labeling these actions as major war crimes and genocide.
They also vehemently condemned the ongoing "criminal American aggression" targeting Yemen's resources and all aspects of life, citing the recent attack on the Ras Isa oil port in Hodeida province , which resulted in numerous reported martyrs and wounded.
The statement deemed this alleged massacre a "flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian norms and laws" and a "dangerous escalation" revealing the "brutality of the American aggression," which they claim continues its blatant targeting of civilians and civilian facilities.
The students praised the ongoing and effective operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces in the "Promised Victory and Holy Jihad" battle and in confronting the escalating "American-Israeli enemy," calling for more such strikes to "heal the hearts of a faithful people."
The statement emphasized the "failure of the American aggression against Yemen to achieve any of its objectives," particularly its inability to break the will and determination of the Yemeni people, who, despite ongoing bombardment, have emerged in response to their religious and national leadership.
The students called upon "the peoples of the nation" to join them in this effort, urging them to act in defense against the "enemy's attempts to violate our land and honor," warning of "shame and humiliation in this world and painful torment in the afterlife" if they fail to do so.
Finally, the summer school students addressed a powerful message to the children of Gaza, expressing solidarity and stating, "Your blood paves the way for us, your tears inflame our anger, and your small bodies slap the forehead of the complicit world. We, the summer school students in Yemen, behind our leader, the scholar Sayyed Abdulmalik bin Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and alongside the free people of the world, we say with one voice: You are not alone. Allah with you, we are with you, and the free people of the world are with you."
They also urged parents to encourage their children to enroll in the summer courses to benefit from religious, cultural, and skill-based learning and to reinforce Islamic values and national identity.