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Al-Aqsa Support Committee Calls for Continued Global Pro-Gaza Efforts

Sanaa: The Supreme Committee for the Support of Al-Aqsa has called upon the people of Yemen to persist in pro-Gaza activities until the Zionist-American entities adhere to the resistance's demands, which include ceasing aggression, lifting the siege, facilitating humanitarian aid, and completing the prisoner exchange deal.

According to Yemen News Agency, the committee expressed its gratitude to the Yemeni people for their persistent support over two years, highlighting their sincere solidarity and efforts towards the Palestinian cause.

The committee noted that these efforts have yielded significant results, strengthening Palestinian resilience and mobilizing global solidarity. It emphasized support for the Palestinian resistance's efforts to end the Zionist-American aggression and to safeguard Palestinian rights.

The committee congratulated the Palestinian people on compelling the Zionist-American forces to comply with the prisoner exchange deal, acknowledging the immense sacrifices made by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. It expressed pride in their steadfastness, which has highlighted the truth about the aggression and sparked global opposition.

The statement reaffirmed Yemen's commitment to supporting Palestine and emphasized the importance of continuing activities supporting Gaza until the aggression ends. The committee also praised the efforts of the Yemeni Armed Forces and security agencies in supporting the Palestinian cause, and it paid tribute to the martyrs and injured.

The committee urged supporters to maintain pressure for the cessation of aggression and to hold perpetrators accountable. It called for a comprehensive boycott of the Zionist-American alliance and highlighted the crucial role of global humanitarian relief efforts for the Palestinians in Gaza.

The Al-Aqsa Support Committee expressed appreciation for international solidarity, particularly from Hezbollah, Iran, and various countries and organizations worldwide. It acknowledged the efforts of media and healthcare professionals in documenting and addressing the crisis, advocating for global recognition of their contributions.