Millions of Yemenis took to the streets of the capital, Sana’a and many other cities for another million-man rallies held in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing US-Israeli genocide in Gaza.
The rallies were held under the slogan “We Will Not Tolerate Gaza’s Genocide or the Violation of Our Nation and Sanctities.”
The Yemeni people declared a state of general mobilization, calling for intensified efforts in recruitment, training camps, and expanded “Al-Aqsa Flood” courses.
Protesters urged all free people to unite in the battle of “The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad,” raising readiness to unprecedented levels.
The crowds demanded that countries bordering occupied Palestine open crossings to allow hundreds of Yemeni fighters to join the mujahideen in Gaza.
They condemned the Arab and Islamic world’s inaction, warning of divine retribution for abandoning the greatest oppressed people on earth.
The Yemeni protesters welcomed Sayyed’s announcement of “additional escalatory measures in the coming phase,” reaffirming their mandate for him to pursue all options in supporting Palestine and confronting the criminal Zionist enemy.
“We march today with hearts aching for our beloved in Gaza, enduring the worst crimes of slaughter, terror, and systematic starvation—betrayed from within and besieged from without,” a statement issued by the rallies’ organizers read.
The statement condemned the complicit regimes blocking Yemen’s path to Gaza, preventing mujahideen from confronting the Zionists directly.
It held “the US and Zionist leaders fully responsible for genocide, using starvation as a weapon,” exposing their hypocrisy on human rights and moral claims.
The statement also blamed “the silent and colluding Arab rulers for enabling the enemy’s crimes.
“We affirm our full readiness to bear the consequences of any decision to confront the enemy and relieve Gaza,” it declared.
The statement concluded with a vow: “Our support for Gaza stems from faith in Allah, His Book, and His Messenger. We trust in His promise: victory for the righteous, ruin for the criminals—as all history testifies.”