Massive Protests Held Across Sana’a In Solidarity With Palestine

 Massive protests were held in various districts of Sana’a province after Friday prayers, in solidarity with Palestine and rejection of the Zionist siege on the Gaza Strip.

Participants in these vigils, chanted slogans condemning the continued crimes of the Zionist enemy with US support. They raised banners calling for freedom, jihad for the sake of God, and support for the oppressed.

The participants declared their unwavering support for the decision of the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the armed forces to ban navigation for Israeli ships in response to Zionist escalation and the ongoing siege of the Gaza Strip.

They viewed this decision as a courageous step in the nation’s battle against the arrogance of the Zionist entity.

In a statement issued by the protests, the people of Sana’a condemned the continued siege of Gaza and the daily violations and crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against Palestinians, which they described as a blatant violation of all international laws and humanitarian values.

The statement pointed out that these violations, which coincide with Zionist attacks on Syria and Lebanon, would not have occurred without the complicity of Arab and Islamic regimes and the unlimited support of the US.

It expressed regret over the continued shameful positions of these regimes regarding the nation’s issues, particularly the Palestinian cause.

The statement also praised the honorable stance of the revolution leader in supporting the Palestinians.

It affirmed that this position marks the first step in the jihadist confrontation against Zionist crimes and declared that Yemen is prepared to pursue all necessary actions until the liberation of all Palestinian territories.

The statement reiterated the Yemeni people’s firm and principled position in supporting Palestine and emphasized that Yemen will remain free, proud, and independent, with victory being inevitable for the free people of the nation.

The statement condemned the crimes committed by Takfiri groups in Syria and stressed that this criminal ideology is the result of American and Israeli projects aimed at destabilizing the Islamic nation and exploiting its resources.

It called on the people of the Islamic nation to reject US-Zionist projects and warned of the dangers posed by these schemes, urging a united front to confront them by all possible means.

The statement encouraged generosity in the way of Allah during the blessed month of Ramadan, urging support for the missile, air, and naval forces, and continued charity towards the poor and needy.