Sana'a: In response to God and His Messenger, and as an act of jihad in His cause, the capital Sana'a and various provinces witnessed unprecedented million-man marches in support of the Palestinian people and in rejection of the repeated Zionist assaults on Islamic holy sites.
According to Yemen News Agency, the Yemeni crowds raised the slogan: 'No security for the Zionist entity. Gaza and Al-Aqsa are under attack', sending a clear message that the Israeli enemy will not enjoy peace as long as its aggression, brutality, and siege on Gaza continue. This aligns with statements by revolutionary and political leadership confirming that military operations against the enemy will intensify in the coming days.
The outraged masses declared the continuation of full mobilization and escalation against the criminal Zionist entity, which has committed horrific massacres against the children and women of Gaza while depriving them of basic life necessities amid the silence of the Arab and Islamic nations.
The Yemenis demonstrated the true faithful stance that every free and honorable Muslim should embody: loyalty to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and his sacred journey to Al-Aqsa Mosque, vowing to deliver a resounding response to the Zionists for their continued desecration of Islamic holy sites.
The people of Yemen affirmed their commitment to fulfilling their religious, humanitarian, and moral duty to support the Palestinian people with all strength, reflecting the sincerity of their faith and unwavering stance, no matter the cost.
Citizens across the capital and provinces filled squares and public spaces, hoping for God's acceptance in these blessed days, standing proud and steadfast against the fiercest enemies of the nation and Islam, offering sacrifices of wealth and life to support the oppressed in Gaza and defend Al-Aqsa.
The masses expressed pride in their revolutionary and political leadership, whose positions have raised Yemen's status high as a symbol of courage and resilience against oppressive powers.
In Sana'a, the massive rally at Al-Sabeen Square reaffirmed loyalty to the Messenger of God, support for Al-Aqsa and all Islamic sanctities, and continued solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Participants expressed support for the Yemeni Armed Forces' operations against vital Zionist targets and called for intensified attacks to pressure the enemy into halting its aggression and lifting the blockade on Gaza.
They called on Arab and Islamic nations to fulfill their responsibilities in defending the sanctities being desecrated and destroyed by Zionist occupiers under global watch.
The masses reiterated their full trust in the leadership of Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and affirmed continued mobilization, preparedness, and jihad in support of the just Palestinian cause.
The demonstrators condemned repeated Zionist attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque, calling on all members of the Muslim Ummah to act at all levels to thwart the enemy's conspiracies.
Provinces such as Sa'ad, Sana'a, Hodeida, Dhamar, Ibb, Raymah, Al-Bayda, Hajjah, Taiz, Lahj, Al-Mahwit, Amran, and others witnessed tens and hundreds of mass rallies. Protesters reaffirmed loyalty to the Prophet Muhammad, support for Gaza and Al-Aqsa, and backing for the armed forces' operations against Israel.
They denounced the massacres committed by the Zionist regime and its desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque, expressing readiness to fight and sacrifice to support Palestine and confront Israel and its allies.
A statement issued by the million-man marches in the capital and provinces emphasized allegiance to the Prophet Muhammad and support for Al-Aqsa Mosque and Islamic sanctities, declaring solidarity with the Palestinian people enduring a prolonged genocide.
The statement called for full mobilization and military action, urging the Muslim Ummah to contribute to the cause and resist the Zionist enemy. It conveyed messages of steadfastness to the Palestinian people, expressing shared suffering and determination for eventual victory.
