Bayda – Saba;
Bayda governorate on Friday witnessed widespread marches in its center and districts, rallying in support of the Palestinian people under the slogan: "Steady with Gaza... We Will Escalate in the Face of the Crime of Genocide and Starvation."
Led by local and executive figures, mobilization officials, scholars, and community leaders, the demonstrating crowds waved Yemeni and Palestinian flags and chanted slogans condemning the "Zionist enemy's" ongoing "horrific crimes" in Gaza.
They affirmed their unwavering and principled stance in supporting Palestinians, continuing mobilization efforts, and enhancing their readiness to confront the "Zionist enemy."
The marches reiterated their commitment to ongoing mobilization, preparation, and readiness to act upon the directives of the Revolution's Leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in support of the Palestinian people.
A statement issued by the marchers affirmed their steadfast support for Palestine, their mandate to the leadership, and their backing of all decisions, choices, and military actions against the "Zionist enemy entity."
The statement declared that in the face of what they described as the "most heinous crimes of genocide in modern times," the Yemeni people refuse to be complicit. They asserted their unwavering stance until God grants victory and relief to Gaza.
The statement called on the wider Muslim world to mobilize and take practical action against these "heartbreaking crimes," warning of divine consequences for inaction.
The marchers expressed pride in the military operations of their armed forces against the "Zionist enemy," which they believe have inflicted significant damage. They prayed for the armed forces' continued success in deterring the enemy and ending the aggression and siege on Gaza.
Finally, the statement praised the "historic steadfastness" of the people and resistance in Gaza, urging the wider Muslim world to learn from their resilience and questioning the inaction of those with greater capabilities.

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