
Sana'a - Saba:
Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on Thursday called for an unprecedented mass mobilization tomorrow across Yemen in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people and in support of the resistance in Gaza.
Sayyed al-Houthi urged the Yemeni people to respond to this national and religious call, describing the rally as an act of devotion to God, a form of jihad in His cause, and a moral duty to support the just Palestinian cause.
“We are living through one of the most painful and tragic weeks for the Palestinian people in Gaza,” Sayyed al-Houthi said. “I call on our dear people—people of faith, wisdom, loyalty, and courage—to take to the streets in a historic and unparalleled show of support, especially in light of the heinous crimes committed by the Zionist enemy and the shameful silence and complicity of most Arab and Islamic governments.”
He added, “Amid the cries of the hungry, tortured, and voiceless in Gaza, and in the face of this unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, tomorrow's mass rallies must rise to the level of the tragedy. Supporting the oppressed Palestinian people is a humanitarian, moral, and faith-driven responsibility.”
The Revolution Leader expressed hope that the rallies will be widespread in the capital Sana’a, and in all provinces, districts, and public squares. Addressing the Yemeni people, he said, “Your unwavering presence each week with such powerful momentum is a form of jihad in the eyes of God. It reinforces faith-based and humanitarian values that cannot be ignored.”
Sayyed al-Houthi reaffirmed that the Yemeni people's stance remains steadfast in the face of American, British, and Israeli aggression, as well as economic warfare, blockades, and propaganda campaigns—all of which, he stressed, have failed to shake Yemen's principled position.
He also praised the scale and strength of last week’s mass protests and rallies, describing them as massive, dignified, and befitting of the Yemeni people's commitment to justice and resistance.