Sana'a – Saba:
The capital city of Sana'a on Friday witnessed a massive million-man march on the "Day of Mobilization and Loyalty to the Messenger of God" in support of the Palestinian people, under the banner "No Security for the Entity... Gaza and Al-Aqsa Are Under Aggression."
The immense crowds reaffirmed their allegiance to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and their solidarity with Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islamic holy sites, and the Palestinian people, who they noted have endured over 600 days of genocide.
They expressed their support for the Yemeni Armed Forces' operations against Zionist enemy targets and called for their intensification to pressure the enemy to halt its aggression against Gaza and lift the siege.
The marchers urged Arab and Islamic peoples to fulfill their duty in defending Islamic sanctities against the usurping Zionists.
They renewed their absolute mandate to the revolution's leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, affirming the continuation of general mobilization and jihad in support of the Palestinian cause.
The crowds denounced repeated Zionist attacks on al-Aqsa Mosque, calling for a unified response from the nation.
Chants condemned America and Israel and expressed readiness for "jihad" and mobilization in support of al-Aqsa and Gaza. Slogans also praised the resistance in Gaza and affirmed Yemen's solidarity.
The million-strong crowd reiterated their disavowal of traitors and agents who they believe are serving the enemy, warning that those cooperating with the Israeli and American enemy would not be tolerated. They declared that the blood of traitors and collaborators is forfeit and demanded that authorities enforce the high treason law against them.
The marchers praised the role of Yemeni society and tribes in boycotting those deemed agents and called for increased vigilance and reporting of suspicious individuals.
A statement read by the Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr. Mohammed al-Muwalad, renewed the pledge of allegiance to Prophet Muhammad and emphasized that condemnation alone is insufficient in the face of repeated attacks on al-Aqsa. The statement called for mobilization, military action, and an economic boycott of enemies.
It urged the Islamic world to mobilize in support of Gaza, which it described as resisting powerful forces without surrendering.
The statement warned against inaction and called for standing up for religion and holy sites, asserting that God would support them if they did so.
Addressing the Zionist enemy, the statement declared that their attempts to force a retreat from supporting Gaza would fail, citing the defeat of the Americans as a lesson. It asserted that attacks on civilian infrastructure only strengthen their resolve for "jihad."
The armed forces were urged to deny the enemy entity any sense of security while Gaza is under genocide and al-Aqsa under aggression,"with a call to intensify and expand military operations.
Finally, the statement addressed the people of Gaza and Palestine, urging patience and perseverance, assuring them of imminent "victory from God" and pledging continued support.

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