Sa'ada - Saba:
Thirty-six large-scale marches erupted across Sa'ada province, in the capital and various districts, under the banner: "Steady with Gaza... We will escalate in the face of the crime of genocide and starvation."
Participants in the demonstrations, held in locations such as the Prophet's Birthday Square in the governorate center, the Martyr Leader Square in Khawlan Amer, and numerous other squares in border areas and districts, affirmed the Yemeni people's commitment to escalating their "faith-based stance" against the alleged genocide and starvation in Gaza.
Participants saluted the revolution's leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and the Yemeni armed forces for their military escalation against the "Zionist enemy," which they accuse of daily massacres against Gazan civilians amidst Arab and Islamic "abandonment and complicity."
During the central march in Sa'ada city, Governor Mohammed Awad commended the large turnout of residents in support of Gaza, which he stated has endured over nineteen months of "genocide and starvation" by the enemy.
He condemned the continued silence and inaction of Arabs and Muslims regarding the "genocide" perpetrated by the "Zionist enemy" with American involvement, and renewed the mandate for the revolution's leader to escalate confrontation.
A statement issued by the Sa'dah marches emphasized that the Yemeni people refuse to be part of the "shameful silence" and will record their stance in support of Gaza until victory is achieved.
The statement urged the wider Muslim world to take practical action against the "genocide" in Gaza to avoid divine wrath.
It reiterated strong support for the Yemeni armed forces' military operations against the "Zionist enemy entity," praying for their continued success in deterring the enemy and liberating Palestine and al-Aqsa Mosque.
The statement also praised the "historical steadfastness" of the people and resistance in Gaza, calling on the wider Muslim community to learn from their resilience.
Finally, the statement argued that despite facing dire circumstances, Gaza refuses to surrender, questioning the justification for those with greater capabilities who "succumb and surrender" to the enemy.

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