Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Millions of Yemenis took to the streets in the capital Sana’a and other governorates under the control of the Ansar Allah movement in support of Gaza.
The marches, which were titled “Jihad, Steadfastness, and Valor… We Will Not Abandon Gaza,” came to affirm Yemen’s continued and steadfast support for Gaza and confronting American aggression and escalation.
The crowds reaffirmed the resumption of the million-man marches in support and solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian people, based on religious, humanitarian, and moral responsibility, until the aggression is halted and the siege on the Gaza Strip is lifted.
The crowds reiterated their assertion that American aggression and escalation will not deter the Yemeni people from their supportive position for Gaza, the Palestinian people, and their just cause.
The marches issued a statement calling on the free peoples of the world to continue the protest demonstrations condemning the Zionist aggression and supporting the wronged Palestinian people and their right to establish their Palestinian state and rejecting the starvation and forced displacement of the people of Gaza.
The statement addressed the people of Gaza, affirming that they are not alone in confronting the Zionist enemy and those behind them from supporters and cowards, and it also addressed the American and Zionist enemies, “that their aggression is doomed to failure, whether in Gaza or against Yemen.”
The statement read, “The psychological war is also a failure and evaporates in the sky before the awareness of the Yemeni people and their absolute trust in God and their belief in His promises.”
The statement called for activating all popular and official capabilities and energies to support the Palestinian people and defend Yemen against American aggression.
The march statement also called on the security and judicial authorities to deal firmly and apply the harshest penalties against anyone who dares to work to serve the Zionist or American enemy against Gaza and against Yemen without leniency.