Yemen’s President Mahdi Al-Mashat has emphasised that the “new tools of occupation should revisit the history of the October 14 revolutionaries who confronted British colonialism.”
This came during his meeting with the residents of Al-Bayda Governorate on Sunday, where he praised the role of the people of Al-Bayda in facing various conspiracies and their resistance against attempts to empower terrorist organisations in the governorate.
President Al-Mashat explained that the Yemeni people’s stance on the Palestinian issue is “at the forefront of Arab positions,” pointing out that the aggression faced by Yemen nine years ago was aimed to make them submissive, similar to these Arab regimes.
He affirmed that “the enemy will fail in Yemen and in Palestine, and all the exaggerations and threats against the Islamic resistance in Palestine are merely attempts to boost the enemy’s dwindling morale.”
The October 14 Revolution was launched in 1963 in South Yemen against British colonialism, which ruled the region for more than a century.