
Sa'ada – Saba:
Thirty-six massive marches took place across Sa'ada governorate on Friday under the banner "We will continue to support Gaza and the holy sites, regardless of the challenges."
Thousands of participants gathered in major squares across districts to reaffirm unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemnation of Zionist and American actions in Gaza.
Crowds filled venues such as the Prophet's Birthday Square in the governorate center, as well as key sites in Khawlan Amer, Haidan, Majz, Ghamer, Munabah, al-Dhaher, and others.
Protesters chanted slogans denouncing what they described as genocide and starvation campaigns carried out by Israel with U.S. support, while slamming Arab and Islamic governments for their silence and complicity.
The protesters renewed their full backing of revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and announced continued mobilization to confront the Zionist enemy.
They also expressed firm support for Iran’s right to respond to recent Israeli enemy attacks and extended condolences over the deaths of senior Iranian commanders and scholars.
Speaking at the central rally, Ali al-Dhahiri, commander of the General Mobilization Forces in Sa'ada, praised the governorate’s mass turnout, calling it a reflection of the people’s steadfastness and religious duty.
A final statement issued by organizers accused the U.S. and its allies of engineering famine in Gaza through criminal companies and mercenary gangs, warning of divine punishment for nations complicit through silence or inaction.
The statement also urged resistance forces to escalate operations, while criticizing Arab and Islamic regimes for undermining the blockade against Israel by continuing maritime trade.
Thirty-six massive marches took place across Sa'ada governorate on Friday under the banner "We will continue to support Gaza and the holy sites, regardless of the challenges."
Thousands of participants gathered in major squares across districts to reaffirm unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemnation of Zionist and American actions in Gaza.
Crowds filled venues such as the Prophet's Birthday Square in the governorate center, as well as key sites in Khawlan Amer, Haidan, Majz, Ghamer, Munabah, al-Dhaher, and others.
Protesters chanted slogans denouncing what they described as genocide and starvation campaigns carried out by Israel with U.S. support, while slamming Arab and Islamic governments for their silence and complicity.
The protesters renewed their full backing of revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and announced continued mobilization to confront the Zionist enemy.
They also expressed firm support for Iran’s right to respond to recent Israeli enemy attacks and extended condolences over the deaths of senior Iranian commanders and scholars.
Speaking at the central rally, Ali al-Dhahiri, commander of the General Mobilization Forces in Sa'ada, praised the governorate’s mass turnout, calling it a reflection of the people’s steadfastness and religious duty.
A final statement issued by organizers accused the U.S. and its allies of engineering famine in Gaza through criminal companies and mercenary gangs, warning of divine punishment for nations complicit through silence or inaction.
The statement also urged resistance forces to escalate operations, while criticizing Arab and Islamic regimes for undermining the blockade against Israel by continuing maritime trade.