
Al-Aqsa Support Committee calls for million-person march in solidarity with Iran's victory & steadfast support for Gaza until victory
Sana'a - Saba:
Al-Aqsa Support Committee has called on the Yemeni people to participate in a million-person march on Friday afternoon in Sana'a's Sabaeen Square and in public squares across the provinces.
The marches, titled "Blessed by Iran's Victory… and Steadfast with Gaza Until Victory," aim to celebrate Iran's triumph and reaffirm unwavering support for Gaza until victory is achieved.
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