Sanaa: The Popular Mobilization in the Maeen district of the capital organized armed popular gatherings on Monday to reaffirm their unwavering support for the people of Gaza and the broader Palestinian community. These gatherings, held under the slogan "In loyalty to the martyrs. we will not back down in supporting Gaza whatever the sacrifices," were a tribute to the martyrs and a demonstration of solidarity with Gaza.
According to Yemen News Agency, participants expressed their anger and hostility towards what they referred to as the "usurping and criminal Zionist entity." They chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian people and pledged loyalty to the martyrs by committing to confront the enemy. The gatherings emphasized that the blood of the martyrs would continue to serve as a guiding light in the struggle for liberation and independence.
The participants condemned the actions of the Zionist enemy and its American ally, denouncing their violations against states and peoples in the region, including recent actions against Qatar. They criticized what they described as Arab and Islamic complacency in the face of these actions. The gatherings also saw a renewal of allegiance to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, with participants affirming their readiness to confront the Zionist enemy until the aggression ceases and the siege on Gaza is lifted.
Statements issued at the gatherings, which were attended by Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Capital Secretariat Sami Sharaf al-Din, highlighted the Yemeni people's commitment to supporting the Palestinian brothers in Gaza through all possible means. They noted Yemen's active role in the ongoing battle of awareness, steadfastness, and resistance, emphasizing jihad, sacrifice, and giving.
The statements warned Arab and Islamic states and peoples about the dangers posed by Zionist schemes and the Israeli enemy's attempts to enforce a policy of impunity. They affirmed that jihad and resistance remain the only viable options to confront the enemy's aggression. The gatherings called for continued mobilization and recruitment to confront the Zionist enemy, urging participation in the "Promised Victory and Holy Jihad" battle.
