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Sana'a's al-Sabeen district rallies for Gaza, rejects traitors

Sana'a's al-Sabeen district rallies for Gaza, rejects traitors

Saba Yemen18-05-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Residents of al-Sabeen district in the capital Sana'a on Sunday organized armed protests to declare their readiness against the Zionist enemy, disavow traitors and agents, and implement the Tribal Honor Charter.
Participants chanted pro-jihad slogans and condemned the genocide in Gaza, asserting that Israeli enemy threats would not deter their support for Palestinians.
The participants praised Yemeni military strikes, affirmed continued mobilization, and renewed their absolute mandate to the revolution's leader to implement all options in support of the Palestinian resistance, urging harsh penalties for collaborators and calling on Arab and Islamic peoples to pressure their governments to support Gaza.
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