
March in Safiya, Capital Secretariat emphasized readiness to confront US escalation
The mobilization organized an armed popular march on the occasion of the National Day of Steadfastness , International Al-Quds Day 1446 AH, to emphasize readiness to confront the US and Zionist escalation.
The march, in which 1,500 mobilization forces, graduates of "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses, executive, security and tactical leaders, dignitaries, social figures and elders participated, started from Al-Tadamon neighborhood, passing through the streets of the Police College, Al-Balili, Bab Al-Yaman, Taiz and Khawlan, to Muath bin Jabal Square in Awsan neighborhood, raising the Yemeni and Palestinian flags.
The participants chanted slogans of jihad, freedom and innocence against the enemies of God and His Messenger, emphasizing readiness to confront the American-Zionist enemy, and the continued support for the Palestinians and their valiant resistance within the framework of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" battle.
They renewed their absolute mandate to the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take decisions and options that deter the American , Zionist enemy and support the Palestinians until the aggression is stopped , the siege of Gaza is lifted and aid is delivered to them.
The participants praised the qualitative missile strikes carried out by the Yemeni armed forces that targeted the depth of the Zionist entity in the occupied territories, in conjunction with the US terrorist aggression that targeted civilians, residential neighborhoods and civilian objects in the capital Sana'a and other provinces.
A statement issued by the march affirmed Yemen's firm and principled position in supporting the Palestinians and continuing steadfastness, and mobilization to confront the aggression forces and arrogance until victory is achieved.
He pointed to the continuation of "Al-Aqsa Flood" open courses and raising readiness to confront the aggression forces , global oppression and support the Palestinian people.
The statement emphasized that the Yemeni position with the Palestinian cause and the grievance of Gaza is steadfast despite the storms of aggression, pointing out that the great issues of the nation are present in the culture and steadfastness of the Yemenis despite the aggression against the Yemenis.
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