
SANA'A - SABA: Al-Sabeen Square in the capital Sana'a was the site of a large parade by the general mobilization forces to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution and to express solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.
Thousands of participants, dressed in traditional attire, displayed their personal weapons alongside the Holy Quran, Yemeni, and Palestinian flags.
The event featured members of the Supreme Political Council, including Mohammed al-Houthi, who emphasized the Yemeni people's commitment to support Palestine and their readiness to confront perceived enemies.
Participants showcased skills acquired from military training courses titled "al-Aqsa Flood," reinforcing their dedication to defending national and regional causes.
The parade underscored the unity and strength of the Yemeni people, celebrating their liberation from foreign control and asserting their national sovereignty.
Al-Houthi delivered a powerful message, stating that the Yemeni people's struggle is not only for their own independence but also to support the Palestinian cause against oppression.
Artistic performances, including a poem by Saqr al-Lahji, highlighted the spirit of resistance and commitment to jihad.
The event concluded with a reaffirmation of loyalty to the martyrs and a pledge to continue the fight for justice and freedom, marking a significant moment of national pride and solidarity.
Thousands of participants, dressed in traditional attire, displayed their personal weapons alongside the Holy Quran, Yemeni, and Palestinian flags.
The event featured members of the Supreme Political Council, including Mohammed al-Houthi, who emphasized the Yemeni people's commitment to support Palestine and their readiness to confront perceived enemies.
Participants showcased skills acquired from military training courses titled "al-Aqsa Flood," reinforcing their dedication to defending national and regional causes.
The parade underscored the unity and strength of the Yemeni people, celebrating their liberation from foreign control and asserting their national sovereignty.
Al-Houthi delivered a powerful message, stating that the Yemeni people's struggle is not only for their own independence but also to support the Palestinian cause against oppression.
Artistic performances, including a poem by Saqr al-Lahji, highlighted the spirit of resistance and commitment to jihad.
The event concluded with a reaffirmation of loyalty to the martyrs and a pledge to continue the fight for justice and freedom, marking a significant moment of national pride and solidarity.