Millions in Yemen Commemorate Imam Zaid’s Martyrdom, Vow to End Aggression and Blockade

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Yemen: Millions of Yemenis gathered in massive crowds to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Zaid ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn, expressing their readiness to end the aggression and blockade affecting their country. The attendees declared their support for the Yemeni armed forces' statement, which reflects the people's will to liberate the remaining occupied provinces in the south and east.

According to Yemen News Agency, the commemoration saw Yemeni citizens raise the banner of insight and jihad, following the revolutionary path of Imam Zaid. The event highlighted their opposition to forces they perceive as aggressors, including the United States, Israel, and their allies from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The marches took place in Al-Sabeen Square in Sana'a and other public spaces across liberated provinces, emphasizing the call for reform based on Islamic directives to address the nation's challenges.

The anniversary served as a moment for reflection and inspiration, encouraging Yemenis to draw strength from Imam Zaid's example in confronting aggression. Participants expressed their commitment to ending the blockade and aggression, aligning with the call of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi for continued mobilization and preparedness to defend their nation.

Warnings were issued to the Saudi regime regarding further hostile actions against Yemen, with declarations that any aggression would be met with a powerful response. The marchers also expressed solidarity with Iran and condemned American violations, stressing the importance of unity with the axis of jihad and resistance.

The event reinforced the Yemeni people's allegiance to their leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and their readiness to follow his directives to achieve freedom and independence. The crowds drew inspiration from Imam Zaid's values of sacrifice and adherence to truth, continuing their resistance against perceived aggression and occupation.

Chants filled the air, expressing gratitude to Iran and emphasizing the unity and strength of the resistance axis. The demonstrators vowed continued support for the armed forces and a commitment to defending their homeland, signaling a shift in the situation following the demonstration.

The Yemeni people conveyed a strong message against the Saudi regime's economic pressures, reaffirming their steadfastness and unity in the face of adversity. The marches endorsed strategic steps to lift the siege on Sana'a International Airport, praising Iran's supportive stance and calling for continued vigilance against potential escalations.

A statement from the million-strong marches in Sana'a condemned the ongoing Saudi-American blockade and warned of a firm response to any violations. It emphasized solidarity with Iran and the resistance axis, highlighting the importance of unity and cooperation in confronting aggression and hegemony.

The statement also announced ongoing mobilization efforts, including training centers and tribal gatherings, to enhance preparedness for future challenges and reinforce the Yemeni people's resilience against external threats.