Sana'a: Executive offices in the Capital Sana'a carried out widespread vigils to affirm continued support for Gaza and the Palestinian people, and to enhance mobilization and readiness against any aggression on Yemen. Participants raised slogans against "enemies and agents," linking these vigils to the anniversary of November 30 as a symbol of expelling British occupation.
According to Yemen News Agency, the statement issued by the vigils strongly condemned Israeli attacks in Gaza and the West Bank after the war cessation, which resulted in hundreds of martyrs and wounded, targeting camps, preventing aid, and torturing prisoners. The statement accused the United States and regimes supporting Israel of standing behind these crimes.
The statement also renewed Yemen's position supporting Gaza and Hezbollah, and mourned Haytham Al-Tabtaba'i and his companions, declaring full solidarity with the party. It emphasized the necessity of continuing public mobilization, called on youth to enroll in military training courses, and called on tribes to continue armed vigils. It warned Saudi Arabia against waging any aggression on Yemen, denouncing the announcement by some Yemeni forces to send troops to Gaza to support Israel, according to the statement's description.
