
Sana'a - Saba:
Throughout the Yemeni geography, the squares pulsate every Friday with a scene overflowing with determination and crowds come out of cities and villages, led by banners and cheers, in a mass scene that has become familiar in its form, renewed in its meaning, escalating in its momentum, carrying at every step the echo of al-Quds and the pain of Gaza, and embodying in every cheer the firmness of Yemen and the will of its free people.
The Yemeni provinces embrace human processions flowing from all directions, creating a renewed scene of solid popular presence and sincere affiliation to the issues of the nation, in a practical embodiment of unity of purpose and position, and in every arena, the collective consciousness raises one voice, cheers for Gaza, Jerusalem and Palestine, vows aggressors, and reshapes the political scene from the position of peoples who have decided not to go back, and does not accept half-positions.
The marches, which took place in hundreds of squares in provinces and districts, embody the strongest popular response to all attempts at submission and domination, and confirm that Yemen is at the heart of the battle, consciously, confidently and steadfastly not shaken by threats and not changed by pressures.
In the capital Sana'a, which leads the awareness and attitude, al-Sabeen Square witnessed a majestic million-strong march, which was packed with roaring crowds, while the directorates of Sana'a governorate turned into bright scenes of popular interaction and wide mobilization, in a practical translation of the deep connection to the Palestinian cause, and proving that Sana'a was and will remain the beating heart of the nation with its major issues.
In Hodeida, the marches stretch along the western coast from al-Zahra in the north to al-Jarahi in the south, and every Friday they turn into a field show of loyalty, where the people of the Red Sea cheer with cheers and one banner, in which there is no compromise on principles.
While in Sa'ada, the cradle of the revolution, marches come the size of the Palestinian wound in the heart of Yemen, where slogans are mixed with enlargements, voices of innocence from the enemies of the nation are raised, and images of martyrs who gave their lives for Palestine before Yemen are raised.
Taiz, Ibb and Dhamar are also witnessing a growing public momentum, which confirms that there is no separation between geography and position, and that every Yemeni province, no matter how different its location, stands on the conscious and firm front line towards what is happening in Gaza.
In Bayda, Jawf and Marib, the crowds are sending strong messages from the heart of the authentic tribes, that Palestine is not a slogan for media consumption, but the essence of the conflict and the key to dignity and identity.
In the provinces of Raymah, Hajjah, Mahweet, Dhale' and others, the crowds flow despite the rugged terrain, to paint a picture of loyalty and determination, and at the same time affirm that there is no voice above the voice of Palestine, and no cause transcends its cause, as everyone from the mountains and plains chants with one tongue that Palestine is present in the heart and attitude.
The million-strong marches in the capital and the provinces are characterized by their political, intellectual and tactical content, as their crowds affirm their steadfastness with Palestine, renew their statements, while slogans are raised that drop the masks of normalization and expose treason, and enshrine the values of dignity, sovereignty and freedom.
These marches coincide with a key event made by the Yemeni people with their courage and firmness, represented by the retreat of the American enemy from its aggression against Yemen after its abject failure to achieve its goals, a victory that is thanks first and foremost to Allah Almighty, and the steadfastness of the Yemeni people and their resistance, which imposed the equation of deterrence.
The current developments reflected the wisdom of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, who from the beginning confirmed Yemen's ability to counter the American aggression without any impact on his position in support of Palestine, and the armed forces proved this with qualitative operations, in which they shot down advanced American aircraft, and targeted aircraft carriers and naval vessels, to confirm that Yemen has become a difficult number in the equation of regional deterrence.
Observers were unanimous that Yemen forced America to stop its aggression without making any concessions, stressing that Sana'a proved to be the center of the sovereign decision, and that it is leading a strategic shift in the balance of forces in the region, with its ability to withstand and fight the great powers.
This achievement, which was welcomed by many countries and organizations, represented a tacit recognition of Yemen's right to defend itself, exposing Washington's claims about its "defensive mission", the failure of which prompted it to request a cease-fire.
On the other hand, the Israeli enemy media coverage revealed a state of anger and concern within the occupation entity over this agreement, which puts "Tel Aviv" in a direct and unilateral confrontation with Yemen, and opens the door to a qualitative escalation in Yemeni support for Gaza and the Palestinian resistance.
The official position on the marches is strongly present, as it is accompanied by statements from the leadership of the revolution and the Supreme Political Council, confirming that support for Palestine is not subject to political calculations, but a firm religious, moral and humanitarian obligation, and that the agreement does not include the entity of the Zionist enemy in any case.
The participants in the marches reiterate that the battle is open, and that Yemen is present in its heart by all means and fields, from the arenas that roar with anger, to the sea that cuts off supplies, to the missiles that know their way to the enemy, and that the response to any escalation will be the size of the challenge.
The million-strong marches send an unequivocal message that Yemen has not been broken, that the challenges have not lost its resolve, but have increased its awareness and hardness, and that all the enemy's calculations based on exhaustion and adaptation have fallen under the feet of the masses, which proved that the free will of peoples is not broken.
In light of the exposure of the positions of the printing regimes and the silence of international institutions, Yemen is advancing popularly and officially as a solid site of Arab dignity, raising its voice where others are silent, standing firm where the complacent retreat, and asserting the meaninglessness of any battle that does not have Palestine at the forefront.
The weekly marches in Yemen remain more than just a mass presence; they are a continuous declaration that this nation does not die, that just causes are not forgotten, and that Yemen, which faced the most severe wars and emerged victorious, will remain present with its faith culture, popular awareness, and its constant readiness to fulfill the covenant towards the nation's issues, where every square turns into a front, every cheer into a stand, and every Friday into an advanced mobilization station on the path to liberation and victory.
Throughout the Yemeni geography, the squares pulsate every Friday with a scene overflowing with determination and crowds come out of cities and villages, led by banners and cheers, in a mass scene that has become familiar in its form, renewed in its meaning, escalating in its momentum, carrying at every step the echo of al-Quds and the pain of Gaza, and embodying in every cheer the firmness of Yemen and the will of its free people.
The Yemeni provinces embrace human processions flowing from all directions, creating a renewed scene of solid popular presence and sincere affiliation to the issues of the nation, in a practical embodiment of unity of purpose and position, and in every arena, the collective consciousness raises one voice, cheers for Gaza, Jerusalem and Palestine, vows aggressors, and reshapes the political scene from the position of peoples who have decided not to go back, and does not accept half-positions.
The marches, which took place in hundreds of squares in provinces and districts, embody the strongest popular response to all attempts at submission and domination, and confirm that Yemen is at the heart of the battle, consciously, confidently and steadfastly not shaken by threats and not changed by pressures.
In the capital Sana'a, which leads the awareness and attitude, al-Sabeen Square witnessed a majestic million-strong march, which was packed with roaring crowds, while the directorates of Sana'a governorate turned into bright scenes of popular interaction and wide mobilization, in a practical translation of the deep connection to the Palestinian cause, and proving that Sana'a was and will remain the beating heart of the nation with its major issues.
In Hodeida, the marches stretch along the western coast from al-Zahra in the north to al-Jarahi in the south, and every Friday they turn into a field show of loyalty, where the people of the Red Sea cheer with cheers and one banner, in which there is no compromise on principles.
While in Sa'ada, the cradle of the revolution, marches come the size of the Palestinian wound in the heart of Yemen, where slogans are mixed with enlargements, voices of innocence from the enemies of the nation are raised, and images of martyrs who gave their lives for Palestine before Yemen are raised.
Taiz, Ibb and Dhamar are also witnessing a growing public momentum, which confirms that there is no separation between geography and position, and that every Yemeni province, no matter how different its location, stands on the conscious and firm front line towards what is happening in Gaza.
In Bayda, Jawf and Marib, the crowds are sending strong messages from the heart of the authentic tribes, that Palestine is not a slogan for media consumption, but the essence of the conflict and the key to dignity and identity.
In the provinces of Raymah, Hajjah, Mahweet, Dhale' and others, the crowds flow despite the rugged terrain, to paint a picture of loyalty and determination, and at the same time affirm that there is no voice above the voice of Palestine, and no cause transcends its cause, as everyone from the mountains and plains chants with one tongue that Palestine is present in the heart and attitude.
The million-strong marches in the capital and the provinces are characterized by their political, intellectual and tactical content, as their crowds affirm their steadfastness with Palestine, renew their statements, while slogans are raised that drop the masks of normalization and expose treason, and enshrine the values of dignity, sovereignty and freedom.
These marches coincide with a key event made by the Yemeni people with their courage and firmness, represented by the retreat of the American enemy from its aggression against Yemen after its abject failure to achieve its goals, a victory that is thanks first and foremost to Allah Almighty, and the steadfastness of the Yemeni people and their resistance, which imposed the equation of deterrence.
The current developments reflected the wisdom of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi, who from the beginning confirmed Yemen's ability to counter the American aggression without any impact on his position in support of Palestine, and the armed forces proved this with qualitative operations, in which they shot down advanced American aircraft, and targeted aircraft carriers and naval vessels, to confirm that Yemen has become a difficult number in the equation of regional deterrence.
Observers were unanimous that Yemen forced America to stop its aggression without making any concessions, stressing that Sana'a proved to be the center of the sovereign decision, and that it is leading a strategic shift in the balance of forces in the region, with its ability to withstand and fight the great powers.
This achievement, which was welcomed by many countries and organizations, represented a tacit recognition of Yemen's right to defend itself, exposing Washington's claims about its "defensive mission", the failure of which prompted it to request a cease-fire.
On the other hand, the Israeli enemy media coverage revealed a state of anger and concern within the occupation entity over this agreement, which puts "Tel Aviv" in a direct and unilateral confrontation with Yemen, and opens the door to a qualitative escalation in Yemeni support for Gaza and the Palestinian resistance.
The official position on the marches is strongly present, as it is accompanied by statements from the leadership of the revolution and the Supreme Political Council, confirming that support for Palestine is not subject to political calculations, but a firm religious, moral and humanitarian obligation, and that the agreement does not include the entity of the Zionist enemy in any case.
The participants in the marches reiterate that the battle is open, and that Yemen is present in its heart by all means and fields, from the arenas that roar with anger, to the sea that cuts off supplies, to the missiles that know their way to the enemy, and that the response to any escalation will be the size of the challenge.
The million-strong marches send an unequivocal message that Yemen has not been broken, that the challenges have not lost its resolve, but have increased its awareness and hardness, and that all the enemy's calculations based on exhaustion and adaptation have fallen under the feet of the masses, which proved that the free will of peoples is not broken.
In light of the exposure of the positions of the printing regimes and the silence of international institutions, Yemen is advancing popularly and officially as a solid site of Arab dignity, raising its voice where others are silent, standing firm where the complacent retreat, and asserting the meaninglessness of any battle that does not have Palestine at the forefront.
The weekly marches in Yemen remain more than just a mass presence; they are a continuous declaration that this nation does not die, that just causes are not forgotten, and that Yemen, which faced the most severe wars and emerged victorious, will remain present with its faith culture, popular awareness, and its constant readiness to fulfill the covenant towards the nation's issues, where every square turns into a front, every cheer into a stand, and every Friday into an advanced mobilization station on the path to liberation and victory.