Hodeida: Today, the city of Hodeida witnessed a massive march by university and vocational institute students, affirming continued solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza under the slogan "On the anniversary of the September 21 Revolution... We remain steadfast with Gaza and Al-Aqsa despite the aggression and conspiracies."
According to Yemen News Agency, the participants in the march, led by the university president, Dr. Mohammed Al-Ahdal, deans of colleges, and directors of vocational institutes, raised slogans of the September 21 Revolution, which represented a turning point in Yemeni history and ended the era of guardianship. They affirmed their readiness to fight the battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad against the Zionist enemy entity.
They emphasized that celebrating the September 21 Revolution embodies the victory of its goals and continuing on the path of struggle to achieve the aspirations of the Yemeni people to build a state based on justice and the rule of law, capable of defending the homeland, its resources, sovereignty, and independence.
Participants expressed pride in the operations carried out by Yemeni forces in support of the Palestinian people and targeting vital sites of the enemy entity, especially in light of the silence of certain Arab countries. They highlighted that the American-Israeli aggression on Yemen and Gaza is a continuation of an approach based on displacement and killing of innocents, part of a single criminal chain.
The march was considered a tribute to the martyred leaders, including the Prime Minister of the Government of Change and Construction, as well as other victims of Zionist aggression on Sana'a and Al-Jawf Governorate. They stressed that their blood serves as a beacon in the battle to defend dignity and sovereignty.
The participants condemned crimes committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza and Yemeni cities, including targeting Palestinian resistance leaders in Doha. They explained that targeting civilians, journalists, and media professionals in Yemen mirrors the criminal scenario in Gaza, and emphasized that such actions will not weaken Yemenis' resolve.
The marchers renewed their condemnation of the silence regarding the Zionist enemy's crimes, stressing that this silence reveals double standards and encourages continued aggression. They reminded Arab regimes of the dangers posed by the enemy, which does not differentiate in its crimes.
A statement issued by the march affirmed Yemen's steadfast position on the Palestinian cause, warning that Yemenis will remain defenders of Palestine. It highlighted the escalation of Zionist aggression in Gaza and the displacement of its residents, stressing that targeting civilians and journalists will not deter Yemeni resolve.
The statement condemned actions by the Transitional Council for allowing Zionists in the south of the country and conspiring against support for Gaza. It expressed solidarity with leaders of the Hamas movement and the Qatari people, rejecting Zionist actions against them.
Finally, the statement called on academic institutions to focus on research and awareness to expose the crimes and conspiracies of the Zionist enemy, emphasizing the seriousness of the current situation.
