Hajjah: The Women's Authority in Hajjah Governorate organized on Saturday rallies to affirm unity in confronting American and Israeli tyranny under the slogan "One Front, One Rank Against American-Israeli Tyranny."
According to Yemen News Agency, participants in the rallies, held in Sana'a and various districts including al-Mahabishah, al-Miftah, and al-Shahal, chanted slogans denouncing the perceived enemies of Islam: America, Israel, and their agents. They displayed Palestinian, Iranian, and Lebanese flags, and banners condemning the Zionist-American enemy, expressing solidarity with the Iranian and Lebanese peoples and the Resistance Axis.
The participants praised strikes by the Resistance Axis inside the Zionist entity and against American bases, emphasizing the need to intensify these actions until victory is achieved over perceived forces of arrogance. They viewed the battle as one between right and wrong, faith and disbelief, condemning certain Arab and Islamic regimes' stances toward Israeli and American actions.
Participants renewed their mandate to Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take measures against the forces of tyranny. A statement issued commended the leadership and armed forces' decision to participate militarily in the battle against the "Greater Israel" scheme, establishing unified fronts.
The statement highlighted the decision as a response to Allah, embodying the spirit of September 21st, fulfilling martyrs' sacrifices, and remaining steadfast on the path of truth. It emphasized Yemen's refusal to fragment the battle, with options determined by Allah.
The statement praised Iran's strikes against enemies, inflicting unprecedented damage, and garnering popular support. It also commended Hezbollah's operations and Iraqi resistance, which have inflicted losses on the enemy.
The statement condemned the Zionist enemy's decree to execute Palestinian prisoners, denouncing the Arab and Islamic world's inaction. It also condemned the closure of al-Aqsa Mosque, seen as preparation for its demolition, subduing Muslims.
