
Sana'a – Saba:
Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday called on the Yemeni people to participate in a massive and dignified million-strong march tomorrow in the capital Sana'a, and across various governorates.
The call aims to express anger, loyalty, and steadfastness, as well as to show full solidarity with the Palestinian people and unwavering support for ongoing aggression at the highest level.
In a speech addressing the latest developments in the aggression against the Gaza Strip, as well as regional and international events, the Leader expressed hope that tomorrow’s turnout would be exceptional—reflecting the values, faith, resilience, loyalty, and spirit of jihad of the Yemeni people.
He noted that last week’s million-strong march was highly significant, with a total of 1,121 rallies held across the country, both large and small.
He stressed the importance of continuing tribal vigils and other activities in support of Gaza and all of Palestine, pointing out that the Israeli enemy is currently escalating its aggression—necessitating a sustained state of general mobilization, increased activism, and heightened vigilance.
“This is a time when no person with even a shred of humanity or faith should succumb to weakness, fatigue, or indifference,” he said. “This stage demands greater attention, stronger escalation, and more intense efforts.”
The Leader affirmed that the tragic scenes from Gaza should awaken the human conscience and serve as a powerful motivator for a sense of moral and religious responsibility. He remarked that these images are more powerful than any lecture or speech and defy description.
He urged everyone to bear witness to the immense suffering, injustice, and tragedy in Gaza, stating: “When one sees the pain and devastation in Gaza, one feels ashamed before God for any retreat, neglect, or indifference.”
He concluded, “Laziness, boredom, and apathy must not be allowed to hinder the weekly million-man demonstrations. Rather, there must be increased vigor and determination to go beyond the weekly rallies and intensify the economic boycott and all forms of support.”
Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday called on the Yemeni people to participate in a massive and dignified million-strong march tomorrow in the capital Sana'a, and across various governorates.
The call aims to express anger, loyalty, and steadfastness, as well as to show full solidarity with the Palestinian people and unwavering support for ongoing aggression at the highest level.
In a speech addressing the latest developments in the aggression against the Gaza Strip, as well as regional and international events, the Leader expressed hope that tomorrow’s turnout would be exceptional—reflecting the values, faith, resilience, loyalty, and spirit of jihad of the Yemeni people.
He noted that last week’s million-strong march was highly significant, with a total of 1,121 rallies held across the country, both large and small.
He stressed the importance of continuing tribal vigils and other activities in support of Gaza and all of Palestine, pointing out that the Israeli enemy is currently escalating its aggression—necessitating a sustained state of general mobilization, increased activism, and heightened vigilance.
“This is a time when no person with even a shred of humanity or faith should succumb to weakness, fatigue, or indifference,” he said. “This stage demands greater attention, stronger escalation, and more intense efforts.”
The Leader affirmed that the tragic scenes from Gaza should awaken the human conscience and serve as a powerful motivator for a sense of moral and religious responsibility. He remarked that these images are more powerful than any lecture or speech and defy description.
He urged everyone to bear witness to the immense suffering, injustice, and tragedy in Gaza, stating: “When one sees the pain and devastation in Gaza, one feels ashamed before God for any retreat, neglect, or indifference.”
He concluded, “Laziness, boredom, and apathy must not be allowed to hinder the weekly million-man demonstrations. Rather, there must be increased vigor and determination to go beyond the weekly rallies and intensify the economic boycott and all forms of support.”