The Government of Change and Construction holds a celebration event for the 10th anniversary of the glorious September 21 Revolution

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The Government of Change and Construction has hosted a celebratory event in Sana’a to mark the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution.

Dr. Abdul Aziz Saleh bin Habtoor, a member of the Supreme Political Council, delivered a speech conveying greetings and congratulations from Mahdi al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, to all attendees.

He recognized the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, for spearheading the movement a decade ago, emphasizing its role in fulfilling the people’s aspirations for freedom and independence.

Dr. Bin Habtoor highlighted that the September 21 Revolution emerged as a strong response to skepticism from its adversaries, noting the formation of an alliance of 18 countries against it. He underscored the revolution’s commitment to jihad and resistance, particularly against what he termed the Zionist project.

He asserted that true revolutions are defined by tangible actions, not just rhetoric, and underscored the focus on national, humanitarian, and moral values to foster a unique experience within the region.

Dr. Bin Habtoor also addressed the ongoing challenges faced by the Palestinian people, framing them as part of a broader struggle against oppressive forces.

He stated that the alliance of nations opposing the revolution utilizes their extensive resources to sustain the occupation of Palestinian lands.

The member of the Supreme Political Council stated, “Today, we are standing against the world aligned with the Zionist entity and its nefarious agenda. All resources available to the axis of resistance must be mobilized to counter its hostile and criminal intentions.”

Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahawi then addressed the gathering, which included the Chairman of the Shura Council, Mohammed Al-Aidarous, and the Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security Affairs, Lieutenant General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan.

He began by congratulating the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, along with Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, and the Yemeni people on the tenth anniversary of this victorious revolution.

He noted that this anniversary marks a decade of unity among the Yemeni people around the principles and values that dismantled the alliance of wealth and military power. “The dawn of this new revolution seeks to rectify the misrepresentations of the September 26 and October 14 Revolutions,” he said. “We celebrate this tenth anniversary, acknowledging that the revolution, under the Leader’s guidance, has fulfilled its primary goal of achieving free will, national independence, and the end of foreign domination.”

Al-Rahawi emphasized the revolution’s authenticity and loyalty, asserting its commitment to the Yemeni people’s struggle for justice and against tyranny. He praised the advancements in military capabilities, citing the hypersonic missile strike on a vital target in occupied “Jaffa” (Tel Aviv), which successfully evaded all radar and air defense systems.

He described this as a clear indication that Yemen is strengthening its ability to confront adversaries, suggesting that even greater developments lie ahead. al-Rahawi also expressed sorrow over the ongoing violence against the people of Gaza and the recent attacks affecting Lebanese citizens, extending condolences to the martyrs of Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, and the broader axis of resistance.