Mass Rallies Held Across Saada In Solidarity With Palestine

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Tens of thousands of people have staged mass rallies in Saada province, northern Yemen, reiterating their unflinching stance in support of the people of Palestine, their legitimate cause as well as the Axis of Resistance.

They held demonstrations in various districts, expressing solidarity with Palestinians and condemning US president’s plan to take over Gaza and relocate Palestinians to neighboring countries.

The demonstrators waved flags of Palestine and Yemen, while chanting slogans in denunciation of Donald Trump’s Gaza displacement scheme.

In their slogans, the demonstrators emphasized that they are not afraid of the United States and “Israel,” and will not allow the fiendish plot to proceed.

During the rally, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, a member of Supreme Political Council asserted that ” the military arsenal of the Yemeni armed forces is “restored to its full power and is set up on platforms, awaiting commands, with the targets already specified.

“Your military power and the support you offered to the occupier (Israel) will not force the Palestinian people to leave their homeland,” Mohammad al-Houthi, said.

Al-Houthi stressed that Yemen stands by Palestine, and the US will witness the full extent of the Yemeni military prowess, which he said the US has not experienced so far.

He warned that the missiles and forces dispatched by the US to Palestinian territories will fail to displace the people of Gaza.

The senior Yemeni official also pointed to the recent collision of the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman with a large merchant vessel in the Mediterranean, saying the incident exposes the anxiety and distress that the US Navy is enduring as a result of battles with the Yemeni armed forces.

Al-Houthi reiterated Yemeni people’s unwavering support for the Palestinian nation, adding that their million-man marches over the past 15 months attest to such a stance.

He called on  Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan to protect Arab security and face the true enemy.

Al-Houthi urgeed Saudi Arabia and other Arabs to stop the aggression on Yemen and side conflicts in Sudan and elsewhere.