Ansarullah Political Bureau congratulated the Yemeni people on the 58th anniversary of national independence and the historic exit of the last British soldier from Yemeni soil.
In its statement, the bureau noted that the November 30 anniversary comes at a time when several Yemeni provinces remain under foreign occupation under misleading designations.
It emphasized that today’s circumstances require all free Yemenis to follow the path of the heroes of October 14 and November 30, who expelled the British Empire through armed struggle and great sacrifices.
The bureau emphasized that Yemen’s historic legacy of resisting occupation provides a strong foundation for confronting any new aggressive escalations.
It stressed the need to cut all foreign hands interfering in Yemen and to liberate every inch of the homeland, reaffirming Yemenis’ commitment to defending their sovereignty against all aggressors, including the Israeli enemy.
The announcement comes as Yemen commemorates the 58th anniversary of Independence Day and the departure of the last British soldier in 1967.

















