Sana'a - Saba:
The General Mobilization Office of the General Authority of Lands in the capital Sana'a on Tuesday organized a cultural event to mark the anniversary of the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, while also congratulating the victory of the Mujahideen in Gaza.
During the event, the Director of the Authority’s branch in the capital, Mohammed al-Amdi, emphasized that the martyr leader's anniversary coincided with the recent victories achieved by the Palestinian resistance and the axis of resistance in Gaza over the American and Israeli enemies.
He highlighted the pride of the Yemeni people in the unwavering support they provided to Gaza, noting that the Palestinian cause has always been central to the Quranic project initiated by the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Al-Amdi stressed the importance of continuing to follow in the footsteps of the martyr leader, with the goal of achieving final victory over the Zionist enemy and liberating all occupied territories. He pointed out that the martyr leader’s project was a catalyst for liberation and independence, serving as a powerful rejection of American and Israeli hegemony, while also mobilizing the Yemeni people to confront foreign intervention.
Cultural activist Abdullah Ghadr spoke about the significance of recalling the martyr leader’s legacy, describing him as a model of leadership at a time when many Arab and Islamic regimes have failed and normalized relations with Israel and the United States. Ghadr highlighted the martyr leader's foresight in fortifying the nation and protecting it from the American agenda.
He explained that Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi’s Quranic project was meant to remind the people of the importance of the divine guidance, instilling faith in God, and fostering a culture of jihad and martyrdom.
He also noted that the fruits of this movement were seen in Yemen’s steadfastness against the forces of arrogance, particularly America and Israel, and in the Yemeni people's continued support for the Palestinian cause, including their solidarity with the resistance heroes in Gaza during "al-Aqsa Flood" battle.

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