
Inner Haima hosts women rally to revive steadiness national day
Sana'a - Saba:
The women of Bani Amr District in Outer Haima District, Sana'a Governorate, in coordination with the district's Women's Development Department, organized a rally to mark National Steadfastness Day.
The participants in the rally chanted slogans against the American aggression against the homeland and its targeting of women, children, and civilian objects.
They emphasized that the Yemeni people have achieved their independence, freedom, and self-determination thanks to their steadfastness and resilience in the face of aggression for ten years. This has yielded great victories and extensive achievements in various developmental and military fields.
In a statement issued after the rally, the women of Haima renewed their absolute mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, regarding all strategic options and decisions he makes within the battle of the promised conquest and the holy jihad, in defense of the homeland, support for the Palestinian people, and the oppressed people of Gaza.
The statement affirmed the continued steadfastness and perseverance in defending the homeland and supporting Gaza, calling on all the free women of the homeland to continue their jihadist role in supporting and backing the fronts of pride, heroism, and dignity with money and men until every inch of the homeland is liberated.
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