
Bayda – Saba:
Bayda governorate on Friday witnessed massive public marches in its center and districts, held under the slogan "We will continue to support Gaza and the holy sites, regardless of the challenges," in support of the Palestinian people and Islamic holy sites.
Crowds, led by governor Abdullah Idris and other officials, raised Yemeni and Palestinian flags, condemning the genocidal massacres in Gaza and affirming their continued support for Palestinians and readiness to confront the Zionist enemy.
The crowds renewed their absolute mandate to Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to take appropriate measures for Gaza.
The people of al-Bayda also condemned the Zionist aggression against Iran, asserting Iran's right to respond to this aggression aimed at deterring its support for Palestine.
A statement from the marches highlighted Gaza's dire humanitarian conditions, urging continued support, confrontation of famine-engineering, and exposure of criminal American companies involved in aid obstruction.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering support for Gaza and confidence in Iran's ability to teach the Zionist enemy the harshest lessons, offering condolences for Iran's martyrs.
It called on Arab and Islamic nations to beware of divine punishment for inaction, praised Yemeni armed forces' successful naval and air blockade strikes, and criticized Arab and Islamic regimes for continuing to supply the Zionist enemy.
Bayda governorate on Friday witnessed massive public marches in its center and districts, held under the slogan "We will continue to support Gaza and the holy sites, regardless of the challenges," in support of the Palestinian people and Islamic holy sites.
Crowds, led by governor Abdullah Idris and other officials, raised Yemeni and Palestinian flags, condemning the genocidal massacres in Gaza and affirming their continued support for Palestinians and readiness to confront the Zionist enemy.
The crowds renewed their absolute mandate to Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to take appropriate measures for Gaza.
The people of al-Bayda also condemned the Zionist aggression against Iran, asserting Iran's right to respond to this aggression aimed at deterring its support for Palestine.
A statement from the marches highlighted Gaza's dire humanitarian conditions, urging continued support, confrontation of famine-engineering, and exposure of criminal American companies involved in aid obstruction.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering support for Gaza and confidence in Iran's ability to teach the Zionist enemy the harshest lessons, offering condolences for Iran's martyrs.
It called on Arab and Islamic nations to beware of divine punishment for inaction, praised Yemeni armed forces' successful naval and air blockade strikes, and criticized Arab and Islamic regimes for continuing to supply the Zionist enemy.