Raymah: Following Friday prayers today, Raymah Governorate witnessed 465 mass rallies across mosques in the governorate's districts in support of Gaza and to affirm readiness to confront enemies, under the slogan: 'Our surveillance continues, our hands remain on the trigger, and mobilization goes on.'
According to Yemen News Agency, participants in the rallies raised slogans denouncing the Israeli and American enemies, chanting expressions of disavowal of the enemies and pride in the great victories against the enemies of God and Islam. They stressed that the Yemeni people continue to monitor the Israeli enemy's ongoing crimes in Gaza and Lebanon, including the killing of children and women, while it persists in its violations, aggression, and incursions into Syria amid the silence and inaction of Arab and Islamic nations.
The people of Raymah, in rallies held in the governorate center of Al Jabin and across the districts, renewed their support and allegiance to Revolution Leader Abdul-Malik Bader al-Din Al-Houthi in taking appropriate decisions to defend Yemen and confront enemies in support of Gaza, holy sites, and the oppressed people of the nation. Statements issued during the rallies reaffirmed the firm and principled stance and the sincere practical solidarity with the people of Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The statements called on free media outlets to continue highlighting Gaza and Palestine and to keep them at the forefront as the central cause of the nation. They also praised the operations carried out by Hezbollah against Israeli forces in Lebanon. Further, the statements emphasized full support for the Palestinian and Lebanese people and solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran in the face of American and Israeli threats, while affirming adherence to the 'Unity of Fronts' equation.
The rally statements strongly condemned the continued desecration of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque by the 'Zionists,' and reiterated rejection of granting the 'mercenary government,' which they said does not represent the Yemeni people, any mandate allowing the Saudi regime to control the country's resources and sovereign wealth. Additionally, the statements called for confronting the 'soft war' by facilitating marriage expenses, reducing dowry costs, and establishing regulations overseen by the state to organize such matters and penalize violators in accordance with Islamic teachings.
