
Hodeida rallies in 221 squares, vowing continued support for Gaza. holy sites
Hodeida – Saba:
Hodeida governorate on Friday witnessed massive popular marches in 221 squares across its cities and rural areas, demonstrating unwavering public mobilization and escalation in support of the Palestinian people under the slogan "We will continue to support Gaza and holy sites, regardless of the challenges."
Huge crowds, including governor Abdullah Atifi and other senior officials, gathered, reflecting widespread national awareness and growing momentum in solidarity with the revolutionary leadership and readiness for the battle to defend national sovereignty.
Participants proudly waved Palestinian and Yemeni flags, chanting slogans condemning the Zionist aggression against Gaza, Yemen, and Tehran, while affirming their full readiness for jihad on the front lines.
The participants emphasized that the Yemeni Armed Forces' military operations against the Zionist entity represent the highest form of loyalty to the Palestinian cause and demonstrate a unified will against projects of hegemony.
They highlighted recent massacres at relief sites as proof of the enemy's use of hunger as a weapon and its exploitation of aid operations to liquidate civilians, revealing a comprehensive genocide plan backed by international silence and Arab complicity.
The marches underscored that the aggression against Yemen and Palestine are intrinsically linked, and the ongoing steadfastness marks a crucial turning point between submission and freedom.
The participants expressed pride in the deterrent equations imposed by the Yemeni Armed Forces, which have confounded the enemy's calculations, including naval and air blockades and direct threats to vital sites.
They renewed their absolute mandate to the Leader of the Revolution to make decisions supporting the Palestinian people and continuing military escalation, condemning the Zionist aggression against Iran as an attempt to halt support for Palestine. This escalation, they stressed, will not break Tehran's will but will strengthen regional peoples' faith in the unity of the battle and the clarity of the enemy.
Coinciding with the Day of al-Wilayah, these marches also represented a renewal of loyalty to Prophet Muhammad, Imam Ali, and the beacons of guidance, with the people of Yemen affirming their commitment to the battle of liberation and confrontation.
Hodeida marches' statement detailed Gaza's dire humanitarian conditions and ongoing massacres, stressing the imperative for continued support for Palestinians.
It warned of divine punishment for those who fail to support the oppressed, citing Quranic verses.
The statement praised the recent successful naval blockade-breaking strikes by the Yemeni Armed Forces, urging a collective stand to avoid historical shame.
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