Ibb - Saba:
Ibb province witnessed 150 massive public marches on Friday, reaffirming steadfastness in the face of U.S. aggression and ongoing support for the Palestinian people, under the title "Steadfast with Gaza... Despite America and Its Crimes."
Participants in the march, held at the Al-Rasoul Al-Azam Square in Ibb city—attended by Governor Abdulwahid Salah, Secretary-General of the Local Council Amin Al-Warafi, members of the House of Representatives and Shura Council, deputies, and mobilization officials—emphasized that the continued crimes and violations by the U.S. and Israeli enemy will not deter the Yemeni people from supporting Palestine.
They stressed that resistance is a legitimate right and that Yemen will persist in backing Palestinian rights until justice is achieved, aggression ceases, and the siege on Gaza is lifted. They warned that silence toward these crimes amounts to complicity with the aggressors.
Meanwhile, the northern districts (Yareem, Al-Sadda, Al-Nadira, and Al-Radhma) saw 27 massive marches, led by local officials. Participants affirmed that U.S. aggression will not sway Yemen’s supportive stance toward Gaza, declaring that Yemen’s free people will continue confronting American aggression and standing with Palestine.
In the western districts, crowds gathered in marches across Al-Adin, Al-Sarah, Al-Jabalin, Al-Hadba, Bani Abdullah, Al-Fara’, Bani Yusuf, Bani Ahmed, Al-Mazahim, Al-Aqibatayn, Suq Al-Kadra, Al-Ramadi, Hasid, Al-Ma’bar, Al-Jallah, and Al-Awtaf, condemning international silence toward ongoing violations against Palestinians. They affirmed that the resilience of the Yemeni and Palestinian peoples will thwart enemy schemes.
Residents of Al-Hazm district organized 25 marches in the district center and surrounding areas, declaring readiness to confront the U.S.-Zionist enemy and vowing that American-Israeli crimes will not go unpunished.
Similarly, Mudhaykhira district saw 11 marches, emphasizing preparedness to counter U.S. escalation and sustain support for Gaza. Additional marches took place in Dhi Al-Sufal (12), Al-Sayani (4), Habyash (6), Al-Makhadir (6), Al-Qafr (7), Badan (9), Al-Sha’r (3), Al-Sabra (5), and Jablah (15), all reaffirming unwavering support for Gaza and readiness to face any U.S.-Zionist aggression.
Participants renewed their mandate toRevolution Leader Sayyid Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi to take appropriate measures in deterring U.S. aggression and supporting Palestine. They condemned the targeting and extermination of Palestinian civilians as war crimes that cannot be ignored.
A statement issued by the marches emphasized Yemen’s honorable stance in backing the oppressed Palestinians and responding to U.S. aggression, declaring that the Yemenis mobilized in millions today in obedience to God and sacred jihad.
It reiterated: "Our firm, faith-driven stance in supporting Gaza remains unshaken. We will not allow our brothers to be isolated by enemies, nor will we stand idle. We will continue our sacred struggle against the criminals of this earth—America and Israel—with full determination until aggression stops and the siege is lifted."
Addressing the U.S. and Zionists, the statement declared: "In vain you attempt to change our position. Know that we will never retreat after answering God’s call, nor will we surrender after the dignity of jihad. Your aggression will be thwarted by the hands of His faithful servants."
It highlighted that the enemy’s aim—after failing to weaken Yemen’s military capabilities—is now solely to commit atrocities against civilians or target their livelihoods, but the Yemeni people will never bow. "You know us well and have tested us before, yet failed. We are ready, by God’s strength, to confront you and any hypocrite aligned with you. Victory comes only from God."
The statement saluted Gaza’s resilient people and the valiant resistance fighters, inspiring despite immense sacrifices. It called for sustained mobilization, protests, and economic boycotts—particularly against merchants who refuse to boycott U.S. and Israeli goods.

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