Hodeidah: Residents of Al-Mina District in Hodeidah Governorate organized a rally on Sunday to reaffirm continued solidarity with Palestine, declare mobilization, and assert readiness to confront enemies, under the slogan: 'Readiness and Preparedness. Mobilization Continues.'
According to Yemen News Agency, the rally was led by the Deputy Governor for the Hodeidah City sector, Ali Kabari. Participants chanted slogans expressing disavowal of enemies, commitment to jihad for the sake of God, and allegiance and loyalty to God, His Messenger, and the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. They pledged to follow the path of the Ansar and remain steadfast in supporting Palestine.
They affirmed the continuation of popular mobilization and vigilance, participation in 'Al-Aqsa Flood' training courses, and preparedness to confront the enemies of the Ummah, Yemen, and Palestine. They emphasized acting in accordance with the requirements of faith-based identity and a sense of religious, humanitarian, and moral responsibility in support of Gaza, which they said has been abandoned by Arabs and Muslims.
Participants expressed condemnation and anger over the escalation of crimes by the Zionist entity in Gaza, calling on the United Nations and human rights organizations to act and fulfill their responsibilities in the face of these crimes. They also affirmed their readiness to engage in battle and stand alongside the armed forces to thwart any plots and projects targeting Yemen's security and stability.
Residents called on all Yemenis to exercise caution and vigilance, arm themselves with awareness, report any suspicious hostile activities, continue mobilization, and boycott enemy products that fund what they described as the criminal entity responsible for killing more women and children in Gaza.
A statement issued by the rally highlighted the Yemeni people's close monitoring of the Zionist enemy's procrastination and evasion of its commitments under the Gaza ceasefire agreement. It condemned the continued prevention of shelter materials from entering Gaza and the closure of the Rafah crossing in cooperation with the Egyptian regime.
The statement criticized ongoing crimes against Palestinians in the West Bank and violations of the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque by settlers. It noted that these practices are taking place amid a misleading and corrupting 'soft war' led by global Zionism, which has succeeded in subjugating a number of regimes and diverting the Ummah's wealth.
Participants gathered to renew their steadfast support for Gaza, Hezbollah, and the free people of the Islamic Ummah, affirming their backing of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in pursuing justice and supporting the oppressed. They called for confronting the 'soft war,' which has caused significant damage, and stressed the need to raise awareness and strengthen society's moral and intellectual resilience.
The statement also affirmed the continuation of general mobilization through various activities, urging Yemeni tribes to persist in their armed rallies and extended thanks to tribal leaders, dignitaries, and free people for their efforts.
