Rallies in Hajjah Affirm High Readiness to Confront Enemy Escalation

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Hajjah: Today, following Friday prayers, the governorate of Hajjah witnessed large rallies under the slogan: ‘Our Monitoring Continues, Our Readiness Is High.’ Participants in the rallies, held in the governorate center and districts, condemned the ongoing Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people amid Arab and Islamic silence, as well as suspicious international inaction. The people of Hajjah affirmed their continued mobilization and steadfast support for Gaza, emphasizing their readiness to confront Israeli-American escalation.



According to Yemen News Agency, a statement issued by the rallies condemned the continuation of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, noting that since the ceasefire on 11 October, 618 Palestinians have been killed and 1,662 wounded. The statement denounced the Israeli insistence on storming and desecrating Al-Aqsa Mosque and obstructing humanitarian aid, which has exacerbated the suffering of the Palestinian people.



The statement also highlighted the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, supported by clear American backing, and the significant efforts to threaten global security through criminal alliances, deployment of aircraft carriers, and attempts at psychological and media warfare. The statement affirmed that mobilization continues, and the supportive stance toward Gaza and Hezbollah remains firm and unchangeable. It stressed that monitoring all American and Israeli movements in the region and the world continues, with high readiness to respond to any escalation with even stronger measures.



The statement condemned the U.S. ambassador’s remarks about ‘handing the Middle East to the Jews,’ calling on the peoples of the Arab and Islamic nations to take to public squares to express their presence, rejection, and denunciation of such Zionist schemes targeting their existence and freedom. It also urged everyone to boycott American and Israeli goods as a religious and ethical duty, contribute to charitable efforts for the poor and needy, support charitable kitchens, and participate in Ramadan food tables.



Additionally, the statement encouraged participation in the campaign ‘Today’s Seed, Tomorrow’s Palm’ by collecting date seeds and not discarding them until they are delivered to the relevant authorities, who will visit neighborhoods starting tomorrow, Saturday. Finally, it urged all to follow and study the lectures and lessons of the leader, Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, for the valuable guidance and instructions they provide, especially during this critical stage facing the Islamic nation.