Millions of Yemenis once again took to the streets of the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, and many other cities across the country, in weekly million-man rallies held in solidarity with Palestine, honoring the resistance and its martyrs.
The rallies were under the slogan, “Two Years of Giving… Fidelity to Martyrs’ Blood.”
In the rallies, participants declared their readiness to engage in all necessary efforts to preserve the gains of Palestinian resilience and sacrifice, emphasizing their commitment to holding “the Zionist enemy accountable” for any violations of agreements.
The rally also served as a tribute to Major General Mohammed al-Ghamari, whose recent martyrdom was portrayed as the culmination of a military and popular stance that has supported the Palestinian cause throughout the past two years.
Speakers repeatedly emphasized that “the blood of dedicated mujahideen fuels the people’s continuation of carrying the banner for which pure blood was shed.”
The gathering evoked pivotal historical moments for the nation, particularly remembering martyr leader Yahya al-Sinwar, whose legacy was presented as a mirror reflecting traditions of sacrifice. Attendees drew additional energy from these symbols to affirm continuity and vigilance, transforming farewell into a ritual of unwavering determination.
A statement issued by the rallies’ organizers, emphasized that this massive gathering “crowns the unparalleled mobilization God granted us,” honoring martyrs.
The statement honored Major General al-Ghamari as “a great jihadist commander” who played a magnificent role alongside his comrades in “inflicting humiliating defeat upon America in the seas, along with Britain, and the criminal Zionist enemy entity over two years.”
“We affirm our unwavering commitment to our principled, faith-based, moral and humanitarian positions with Gaza” and vowed to “remain monitoring developments in Gaza with full readiness to return if the enemy resumes aggression or betrays agreements,” the statement read.
The statement concluded with a call to “the nation’s peoples to respond to God’s call through sincere, practical return to the Holy Quran as God’s light and guidance”.