Massive rallies held across Yemen in solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon

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Millions of Yemenis gathered on Friday for mass rallies in Al-Sabeen Square in the capital, Sana’a, as well as in other provinces, in solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples under the slogan “With Gaza and Lebanon, United as One Solid Block.”

The protesters raised Yemeni, Palestinian, and Lebanese flags, banners of freedom and resistance, pictures of martyred leaders, and placards denouncing Zionist crimes against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.

They mourned the martyrdom of the resistance leader, head of Hamas’ political bureau, and the leader of the Al-Aqsa Flood, the martyr Yahya Sinwar, who died facing Zionist enemy forces in Gaza while advancing and not retreating.

The protesters reaffirmed their loyalty to the martyred leaders, their commitment to following in Sinwar’s footsteps, and that the blood of the martyrs serves as fuel and a guiding light on the path to liberation and freedom.

They expressed their pride in the martyr Yahya Sinwar, born from the soil of Palestine, who was martyred after a legacy of jihad against the criminal Zionist entity for the freedom of the Palestinian people and the liberation of Islamic holy sites. They emphasized that Palestine and the Ummah (Islamic nation) will give birth to thousands of Sinwars.

The crowd chanted in honor of Yahya Sinwar, saying, “Oh dignified and free people, we are all Yahya Sinwar,” “A thousand salutes to Sinwar, who shook the thrones of the infidels,” “We pledge, Yahya Sinwar, we will not let Gaza collapse,” “The blood of Haniyeh and Sinwar, will bring down the wicked entity,” and “Hamas grows more determined.”

Participants also chanted a variety of slogans emphasizing unity and solidarity against perceived threats. They called for steadfastness and resistance, asserting that those who support Israel will regret their decisions.

The chants highlighted the inevitability of Israel’s downfall and expressed unwavering support for jihad, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Additionally, many slogans targeted the United States, describing it as the source of wars and oppression, while affirming that true safety can only be achieved through active resistance and not neutrality.

Overall, the messages conveyed a strong commitment to the struggle for liberation and justice for Palestine and Lebanon.