
Dhamar.. Tribal armed rally in Jabal Al-Sharq District in support of Gaza
Dhamar - Saba:
The tribes of "Al-Jum'ah" area in the center of Jabal Al-Sharq District, Dhamar province, organized an armed tribal rally on Saturday in solidarity with the Palestinian people, affirming their readiness to support the Yemeni armed forces in confronting aggression and its tools.
The rally, attended by several executive leaders and social figures, featured chants expressing the steadfast stance of the Yemeni people in backing the Palestinian people in Gaza and condemning the massacres committed by the Zionist enemy in full view of the international community. Participants also denounced Zionist assaults on Al-Aqsa Mosque and the accompanying Arab and Islamic inaction.
A statement issued during the rally praised the heroic operations carried out by the Yemeni armed forces against the Zionist entity and the victories achieved against the American enemy. It called for more deterring strikes against the Zionist enemy to force it to halt its aggression and lift the siege on Gaza.
The statement renewed the pledge to go beyond mere condemnation of repeated insults against the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the crimes of desecrating Al-Aqsa Mosque, emphasizing the need for practical jihadist steps. It affirmed that the criminal Zionist entity will never enjoy peace or stability as long as occupation, aggression, and siege persist in Gaza and Palestine.
Participants declared their full readiness to support the armed forces in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad," continuing to hold open military training courses to supply the fronts with fighters and support convoys.
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