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Joint Cultural Evening Unites Resistance Axis Countries Against Regional Aggression

Sanaa: Al-Sabeen Square, Sana'a: Al-Sabeen Square in Sana'a was the site of a significant cultural evening aimed at opposing regional aggression, which was broadcast live. The event, held under the slogan "Unity of the Squares," saw participation from the Resistance Axis countries, including Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran, showcasing a collective stand against ongoing challenges.

According to Yemen News Agency, the participants filled squares in Sana'a, Gaza, Lebanon, Tehran, and Iraq, demonstrating unity and a principled stance in confronting adversities. They carried banners and flags representing the Resistance Axis countries, highlighting their awareness, responsibility, and sense of belonging. The event underscored the importance of unity, national sovereignty, and the rejection of foreign interference and guardianship.

The cultural evening featured poetry, patriotic songs, chants, and slogans condemning the aggression's impact on civilians and infrastructure in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, amidst international silence and complicity. Artistic performances and poetry energized the crowds, with the voices of the Ansar Allah group blending with singers from the Resistance Axis countries, creating a powerful collective voice.

The event's performances transformed pain into resolve, sorrow into steadfastness, and grief into revolutionary energy, resonating with attendees and humanity at large. The narrative highlighted the determination to persevere until victory is achieved, asserting that attempts to break the will of the people will fail. It emphasized that people will not surrender their legitimate rights or succumb to military and economic pressures.

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