
Crowds flock to Al-Sabeen Square in capital, Sana'a, squares across provinces
Crowds have begun arriving at Al-Sabeen Square in the capital, Sana'a, and squares across the provinces to participate in the "We continue supporting Gaza, confronting Zionist desecration of nation" marches.
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