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Supreme Political Council salutes Yemeni masses for their patience, struggle, & honorable presence across all fronts

Supreme Political Council salutes Yemeni masses for their patience, struggle, & honorable presence across all fronts

Saba Yemen25-04-2025

Sana'a – SABA:
The Supreme Political Council extended its greetings, gratitude, and appreciation to the steadfast and free people of Yemen for their struggle, patience, and honorable presence across all arenas in response to the call of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
In a statement issued today, the Council addressed the Yemeni people, saying:
"You have thwarted all conspiracies against our country in the past, and, God willing, you will continue to do so through your awareness, struggle, and—above all—your faith, trust in God, and reliance on Him."
The statement posed a rhetorical question:
"How could you not, when every week you present a picture of Yemeni resilience that obliterates every scheme, crime, and deception of the arrogant, criminal enemy?"
It added:
"How could you not, when the relatives of the martyrs—may God have mercy on them—and the wounded—may God heal them—strike back at the American enemy with double force, dealing it painful blows in response to its crimes against civilians? Their powerful stances and unwavering resolve, shown in their public statements captured by cameras after each crime, shake the enemy and move the world."
The Council continued:
"With this brilliance and harmony alongside the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi—may God preserve him—and the decision of the Republic of Yemen, its armed forces, and all its civil and security institutions to support our people in Gaza until the aggression ends and the siege is lifted—we are, through this noble stance and divinely guided Yemeni might, restoring Yemen's rightful historical place among nations. No power on earth will be able to achieve any malicious goals or succeed in any conspiracy against our great nation as long as we remain united with such a high spirit, bearing our responsibility before Almighty God."
The Supreme Political Council also affirmed its commitment to fulfilling the demands of the free people, stating:
"We affirm our commitment to your demands, as expressed in your honorable march, particularly the boycott of American products. We reiterate our directive to the government to promptly issue the necessary decisions, announce the implementation procedures, identify and publish the list of American products to be boycotted, inform their importers to seek alternatives, and coordinate with local authorities and media outlets on this matter."
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