Sana'a: The capital, Sana'a, witnessed a human flood on Friday in the million-man march titled "Steadfast with Gaza... High Readiness to Confront All Enemy Plots."
According to Yemen News Agency, the crowds affirmed the Yemeni people's united stance against the conspiracies of enemies and their tools-traitors and agents-who aim to dissuade Yemen from its honorable position in support of the people of Gaza and Palestine.
They emphasized that all enemy plots targeting Yemen and its people will fail, as their predecessors have. The crowds stressed that those who demand the disarmament of the resistance are traitors and agents, serving the criminal Zionists and seeking to leave the nation vulnerable to the forces of aggression and tyranny: America and Israel.
The masses renewed their absolute mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and affirmed their high readiness to execute all decisions he takes against the Zionist enemy. They expressed their preparedness to engage in "the battle of the promised conquest and sacred jihad."
The crowds voiced pride in supporting the Palestinian people and their heroic mujahideen against the criminal Zionist enemy, until the aggression stops and the siege on Gaza is lifted.
They called on Arab and Islamic nations to fulfill their duty and recognize their religious and moral responsibility toward the genocide, starvation, and blockade endured by the Palestinian people in Gaza-crimes that shame humanity.
The masses urged Arab and Islamic peoples to act urgently to halt the Zionist entity's violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque, which provoke the sentiments of two billion Muslims.
Chants resonated through the crowds, including declarations of solidarity with Gaza and condemnation of Zionist and American actions. Other slogans focused on resisting disarmament and defending Al-Aqsa Mosque.
A statement issued by the march, delivered by Hussein Hazeb, a member of the General Committee of the Popular Conference, emphasized continued support for the Palestinian people and their mujahideen, adherence to Quranic directives, and a call for Islamic nations to support Palestinians.
The statement condemned Zionist-American schemes to pressure resistance movements and affirmed Yemen's readiness to confront any plots under any guise. It warned against inaction on Al-Aqsa, which emboldens the enemy to pursue its "Greater Israel" project.
The march featured a poem by poet Saqr Al-Lahji, expressing solidarity with Gaza and Palestine, and reaffirming Yemen's unwavering support until victory is achieved. The crowds reiterated their readiness for sacrifice and jihad, confident in divine victory.
