Raymah: The people of Raymah Governorate participated on Friday in 82 mass marches under the slogan: 'With Gaza, Struggle and Steadfastness. Outrage over the Bloodshed and Violated Holy Sites.' Participants in the marches, which took place in the central governorate squares and the districts of Al-Jabin, Mazhar, Kasmah, Al-Ja'fariya, Bilad Al-Ta'am, and Al-Salafiya, reaffirmed their unwavering support for their brothers in Gaza and Palestine, regardless of conspiracies or threats.
According to Yemen News Agency, the participants chanted slogans expressing loyalty to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), repudiation of God's enemies, support for the oppressed Palestinian people, and condemnation of ongoing crimes by the Zionist enemy against Gaza. The participants also denounced violations of Islamic holy sites, including the recent burning of a copy of the Holy Qur'an by an American woman.
The people of Raymah condemned the inaction and complicity of some Arab regimes with the Zionist enemy, which continues its acts of massacre and starvation in Gaza with unprecedented brutality. They renewed their full mandate to the leader of the revolution to take all necessary measures to defend the homeland, protect Islamic sanctities, and support the oppressed Palestinian people.
A statement issued by the marches affirmed the steadfast position of the Yemeni people in supporting Gaza, regardless of the challenges and sacrifices, and their commitment to escalate efforts until God grants victory to Gaza and Palestine. The statement also declared that 'any Zionist or American aggression or escalation will not make Yemenis abandon their religion, identity, or values, which they have already embodied through their support for Gaza. celebrating the qualitative advancement of our armed forces with the production of nuclear-capable warheads that have struck fear into the Zionists from the first strike.'
The statement emphasized that the Yemeni people are monitoring clear, hostile steps aimed at targeting and demolishing Al-Aqsa Mosque, considered part of efforts to establish the so-called 'Greater Israel,' calling on the nations of the Ummah to prepare and seriously confront this crime. It further affirmed that the Yemeni people will continue their struggle and readiness to defend Islamic sanctities with all their might and to defend themselves with determination, placing their trust in God.
The statement strongly condemned the Zionist and American enemies for burning a copy of the Qur'an, describing it as a sign of their malice, baseness, and hatred toward all holy sites, God, His books, and His prophets. Finally, it called on Muslims and free people worldwide to turn to the Qur'an and study its guidance, light, and insights to save humanity from the darkness represented by Zionism in all its forms, and to reconnect with the character of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), emphasizing that the Qur'an and the Prophet are the doors to goodness and salvation for humanity.
