Hodeida - Saba:
107 squares across the cities and countryside of Hodeida province were filled with large crowds of citizens in major marches to reaffirm their solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The marches were held under the slogan "Blessings to Lebanon, and With Gaza Until Victory...and the Occupation is vanishing."
The marches, which were led in Hodeida city’s main square by the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Quhaim, and Hodeida First undersecretaries Ahmed al-Bishri.
The crowds chanted slogans calling for jihad and victory, echoing the words of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, who emphasized that "the time of defeats is gone, and the time of victories has come."
Participants waved Yemeni, Palestinian, and Lebanese flags while chanting slogans denouncing the genocidal massacres committed by the Zionist enemy against the people of Gaza, criticizing the world’s silence, especially the countries that have normalized relations with Israel and those who claim to champion democracy, freedom, and human rights.
The marches reiterated their strongest condemnation of the Zionist enemy’s ongoing crimes against the children and women of Gaza, highlighting the massacres of killing, siege, starvation, and genocide, with the complicity of America and Western nations, and the betrayal of those who claim to defend Arabism, Islam, and religious values.
The people of Tihama emphasized that their participation in these marches was a response to God’s call for jihad and an expression of their support for the Palestinian people. They vowed to continue these marches tirelessly until victory is achieved over the enemies of the nation.
Participants held the United Nations and all human rights and humanitarian organizations responsible for the systematic starvation and extermination campaign waged by the Zionist enemy in Gaza, particularly in Jabalia, where the enemy has committed heinous crimes under its so-called "generals' plan," targeting all aspects of life, including hospitals and displaced persons' tents.
The people of Hodeida also congratulated the Lebanese people and the Islamic Resistance for their victory over the Zionist enemy, celebrating the return of thousands of displaced people to their homes. This victory was seen as a true triumph of resistance, reflecting the Lebanese people's steadfast commitment to their just cause.
The participants saluted the legendary resistance of the Palestinian people, led by al-Qassam Brigades, for their heroic acts that have humiliated the Zionist entity. They affirmed that this steadfastness signals the imminent divine victory and the inevitable collapse of the Zionist enemy in the occupied territories.
The crowds declared their readiness to follow the directives of the Leader of the Revolution in confronting any threats from the Zionist regime and its allies. They called on all free people around the world to rise in support of the Palestinian people and reject the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The marches also reaffirmed support for the Yemeni leadership and people in continuing their holy jihad against the Zionist enemy. They pledged to back all efforts in the axis of jihad and resistance until clear victory is achieved for Palestine.
A statement issued during the marches congratulated Hezbollah and the Lebanese people for their historic victory over the Zionist enemy. It called this achievement a precursor to the ultimate victory over Israel, the United States, and Britain in Palestine and across the Arab world.
The statement emphasized the response to the call of Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi for increased military and popular efforts to support the Palestinian people, pledging to do everything possible until victory is attained, God willing.
The statement also condemned the ongoing Zionist crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, now in its 60th consecutive week, with American participation and European support. It reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering position in supporting Palestine.
In conclusion, the Hodeida marches reiterated their message to the Palestinian people, saying, "The Yemeni people will not leave you alone; we are with you until victory, God willing." The statement reminded the Arab and Islamic nations of their religious, moral, and humanitarian responsibility to support Palestine, emphasizing that the Zionists have been killing and exterminating Palestinians for over a year.
The statement also commemorated the anniversary of the expulsion of the last British soldier from Yemen on November 30, 1967, after 129 years of occupation, stressing that the fate of all occupiers is to disappear, no matter how long their occupation lasts or how strong they are.
107 squares across the cities and countryside of Hodeida province were filled with large crowds of citizens in major marches to reaffirm their solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The marches were held under the slogan "Blessings to Lebanon, and With Gaza Until Victory...and the Occupation is vanishing."
The marches, which were led in Hodeida city’s main square by the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Quhaim, and Hodeida First undersecretaries Ahmed al-Bishri.
The crowds chanted slogans calling for jihad and victory, echoing the words of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, who emphasized that "the time of defeats is gone, and the time of victories has come."
Participants waved Yemeni, Palestinian, and Lebanese flags while chanting slogans denouncing the genocidal massacres committed by the Zionist enemy against the people of Gaza, criticizing the world’s silence, especially the countries that have normalized relations with Israel and those who claim to champion democracy, freedom, and human rights.
The marches reiterated their strongest condemnation of the Zionist enemy’s ongoing crimes against the children and women of Gaza, highlighting the massacres of killing, siege, starvation, and genocide, with the complicity of America and Western nations, and the betrayal of those who claim to defend Arabism, Islam, and religious values.
The people of Tihama emphasized that their participation in these marches was a response to God’s call for jihad and an expression of their support for the Palestinian people. They vowed to continue these marches tirelessly until victory is achieved over the enemies of the nation.
Participants held the United Nations and all human rights and humanitarian organizations responsible for the systematic starvation and extermination campaign waged by the Zionist enemy in Gaza, particularly in Jabalia, where the enemy has committed heinous crimes under its so-called "generals' plan," targeting all aspects of life, including hospitals and displaced persons' tents.
The people of Hodeida also congratulated the Lebanese people and the Islamic Resistance for their victory over the Zionist enemy, celebrating the return of thousands of displaced people to their homes. This victory was seen as a true triumph of resistance, reflecting the Lebanese people's steadfast commitment to their just cause.
The participants saluted the legendary resistance of the Palestinian people, led by al-Qassam Brigades, for their heroic acts that have humiliated the Zionist entity. They affirmed that this steadfastness signals the imminent divine victory and the inevitable collapse of the Zionist enemy in the occupied territories.
The crowds declared their readiness to follow the directives of the Leader of the Revolution in confronting any threats from the Zionist regime and its allies. They called on all free people around the world to rise in support of the Palestinian people and reject the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The marches also reaffirmed support for the Yemeni leadership and people in continuing their holy jihad against the Zionist enemy. They pledged to back all efforts in the axis of jihad and resistance until clear victory is achieved for Palestine.
A statement issued during the marches congratulated Hezbollah and the Lebanese people for their historic victory over the Zionist enemy. It called this achievement a precursor to the ultimate victory over Israel, the United States, and Britain in Palestine and across the Arab world.
The statement emphasized the response to the call of Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi for increased military and popular efforts to support the Palestinian people, pledging to do everything possible until victory is attained, God willing.
The statement also condemned the ongoing Zionist crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, now in its 60th consecutive week, with American participation and European support. It reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering position in supporting Palestine.
In conclusion, the Hodeida marches reiterated their message to the Palestinian people, saying, "The Yemeni people will not leave you alone; we are with you until victory, God willing." The statement reminded the Arab and Islamic nations of their religious, moral, and humanitarian responsibility to support Palestine, emphasizing that the Zionists have been killing and exterminating Palestinians for over a year.
The statement also commemorated the anniversary of the expulsion of the last British soldier from Yemen on November 30, 1967, after 129 years of occupation, stressing that the fate of all occupiers is to disappear, no matter how long their occupation lasts or how strong they are.