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Sa'ada sees 36 massive marches: "No security for Zionist entity while Gaza, al-Aqsa under attack"

Sa'ada sees 36 massive marches: "No security for Zionist entity while Gaza, al-Aqsa under attack"

Saba Yemena day ago

Sa'ada – Saba:
Sa'ada governorate on Friday witnessed 36 large-scale marches across its center and districts under the rallying cry, "No Security for the entity... and Gaza and al-Aqsa under aggression."
These widespread demonstrations, held in various locations including the Prophet's Birthday Square in the governorate center and squares in numerous districts and border areas, saw participants renew their mandate to the Revolution Leader and the armed forces to escalate actions against the "Zionist enemy" for its alleged desecration of Islamic holy sites and ongoing actions in Gaza.
The participants asserted that the criminal Zionist entity will not find security while al-Aqsa and Gaza remain under aggression and siege, urging the armed forces to continue targeting vital Zionist sites until the aggression ceases and the Gaza blockade is lifted.
The crowds condemned the alleged desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque and insults to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family members).
During the central march, Sa'ada governor Mohammed Awad praised the massive turnout, seeing it as a demonstration of loyalty and steadfast support for Gaza and Islamic holy sites.
A statement issued by the marches, read by the head of the National Committee for Prisoners, Abdulqader al-Murtada, declared these marches as a response to God, a "jihad," and a show of support for the Prophet, al-Aqsa, and the Palestinian people.
The participants pledged allegiance to the Prophet and vowed to respond to Jewish insults with mobilization, marches, military operations, general mobilization, and a boycott of their enemies.
The statement called on the Islamic world to mobilize support for Gaza, which it described as resisting brutal forces backed by the US, the West, and "world Zionists."
It asserted that the Yemeni people would not be forced to retreat from their stance supporting Gaza, citing the "defeat" of the Americans as a lesson.
The statement claimed that repeated Zionist attacks on civilian infrastructure reinforce the view that the Zionist enemy is criminal, and that the armed forces' operations are effective.
The armed forces were urged to deny the entity any sense of security while Gaza is under genocide and al-Aqsa under aggression, and to expand military operations and develop capabilities.
The statement assured those in Gaza and Palestine of imminent victory from God, urging them to be patient and persevere.
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