Hajjah: Hajjah Governorate witnessed mass rallies on Friday following prayers under the slogan, 'In Ramadan month, our mobilization is stronger and our readiness is higher.' Participants in the rallies, held in the governorate center and various districts, chanted slogans against what they described as the enemies of Islam, declared disavowal of America, Israel, and affirmed their readiness and steadfastness in support of the Palestinians.
According to Yemen News Agency, participants condemned the continued crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and other sites. They also denounced what they described as ongoing violations in Syria and continued attacks on Lebanon. The participants stressed the continuation of mobilization, training, and preparedness for the upcoming round of conflict with the enemies of God until achieving decisive victory.
A statement issued during the rallies affirmed that Yemenis, during this holy month, are more steadfast in their support for the Palestinian people. It emphasized that mobilization is ongoing and readiness is at a very high level for the next round of confrontation with what it described as the enemies of God and His Messenger, namely the Americans and the Zionists.
The statement added that during Ramadan, the Yemeni people are closely following developments in the aggression against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, including acts of killing, violations of sanctities, alleged torture of detainees, desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the forced displacement of tens of thousands in the West Bank. It said these actions are taking place in full view of what it referred to as the 'so-called criminal Trump Peace Council', international humanitarian and human rights organizations.
It further noted that the people are also following continued violations in Syria despite the Golan agreements, as well as ongoing attacks on Lebanon. The statement also referenced scandals involving the Zionist criminal Epstein and what it described as a Zionist haven on 'Devil's Island.'
The statement claimed that the scandals included documents allegedly proving efforts by Jews to destroy humanity by spreading epidemics on one hand and distributing vaccines on the other, citing the Qur'anic verse: 'And they strive throughout the land [causing] corruption.'
The statement condemned what it described as the continued targeting of the Qur'an and the desecration of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque by criminal Zionists, strongly criticizing the silence of Arab and Islamic nations in the face of such acts.
It warned that continued silence and inaction would lead to disgrace in this world and punishment in the Hereafter, urging people to make use of the holy month of Ramadan by drawing closer to God through worship, helping the poor, supporting charitable kitchens, and participating in Ramadan iftars in mosques.
The statement also called on the public to pay attention to and reflect upon the lectures of the leader, and to avoid wasting the nights of Ramadan watching what it described as immoral television channels and corrupt websites.
