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Speech by Leader Al-Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin Al-Houthi on Martyrdom Anniversary of Imam Al-Hussein (PBUH)

Speech by Leader Al-Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin Al-Houthi on Martyrdom Anniversary of Imam Al-Hussein (PBUH)

Saba Yemen10-07-2025
Thu, 19 Jun 2025 18:35:43 +0300
The Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, has called on the Yemeni people to take to the streets tomorrow, Friday, in the capital Sana'a and across all provinces, in support of the Palestinian people, in rejection of American and Israeli tyranny, and in solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran for its response to Israeli aggression.
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