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SM: Resistance Day station to start real changes in conflict with enemy

SM: Resistance Day station to start real changes in conflict with enemy

Saba Yemen26-05-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
The Southern Movement's component (SM), which participated in the National Dialogue Conference that signed the Peace and Partnership Agreement, considered Resistance and Liberation Day, May 25, a historic milestone from which real transformations in the conflict with the Israeli enemy began.
The General Secretariat of SM's component indicated in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), that the Israeli enemy had a false belief that it was invincible until the Lebanese proved that the option of resistance and the land we sacrifice with our lives and blood are impervious to the occupation, no matter how tyrannical and oppressive it is.
The statement congratulated the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Naim Qassem, the brotherly Lebanese people, and the leaders and peoples of the Resistance Axis on the 25th anniversary of Resistance and Liberation Day.
It noted that Resistance and Liberation Day is the radiance that spread the light of victory from 2000 to 2006, and then to 2021 with the victory in Gaza. This day will continue, God willing and by His promise, until the demise of the nation's enemies—the aggressive, occupying, and usurping Zionist entity, its American enemy partners, and those who orbit around them.
The statement saluted the makers of the Yemeni people's historic, honorable stances in supporting and backing Gaza on a day when supporters were weak, those closest to them failed, and conspirators conspired.
It condemned the escalation and crimes of genocide committed by the nation's Zionist and American enemies against defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip, and praised the qualitative and strategic military operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces deep inside the occupied Palestinian territories in support of Gaza and its free people.
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