
Massive rallies in Marib in solidarity with Gaza & readiness to confront aggression
The people of Marib province gathered om Friday in 18 marches and dozens of vigils in solidarity with the Palestinian people, affirming their readiness to confront any escalation by the enemy under the slogan "Steadfastness with Gaza, Readiness, and Mobilization Against Aggression."
A massive rally took place in Al-Jubah Square, with participants from the southern sector chanting slogans condemning the continued silence of Arab and Islamic regimes regarding the brutal massacres committed by the Zionist enemy in the Gaza Strip.
In Sirwah district, marches were held in Sirwah Market Square, Habab, and Al-Mahjaza, attended by Marib Governor Ali Taiman. Participants affirmed that the Yemeni people, under their wise leadership, Quranic project, and sincere jihadist movement, will not retreat from their positions in support of Gaza and all of Palestine.
In the northern sector, a large rally in Al-Husun Square in Majzar expressed pride in the heroic stances and legendary resilience of the mujahideen in the Gaza Strip.
The Harib Al-Qaramish district witnessed marches in Bab Hara, Shuja'a, Al-Hazm, Al-Liwa, and Hara squares, as well as Imam Ali Square. Participants called on the peoples of the Arab and Islamic nations to act urgently to support the Palestinian people and halt the humanitarian tragedy in Gaza, warning of the consequences of inaction.
In Bidbdah district, two marches in Al-Tadamun and Halwa squares reaffirmed Yemen's continued support for the mujahideen in Gaza, celebrating the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces against the occupying Zionist entity.
Rallies were also held in Qaniya, Al-Amoud, Jabal Murad, Rahba, and Al-Janah squares, urging Arab and Islamic nations to boycott goods and products from Israeli and American companies that support the criminal Zionist entity.
A statement issued by the Marib rallies denounced the shameful silence of most Arab and Islamic regimes regarding the horrific crimes of killing, starvation, and destruction committed by the Zionist enemy and its American ally against the people of Gaza. It condemned global complicity and inaction, which emboldens the Zionist enemy to continue these atrocities.
The statement affirmed that the Yemeni people, under their wise leadership, Quranic liberation project, unwavering faith, and jihadist movement, will not retreat from their noble positions in support of Gaza, all of Palestine, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
It praised the heroic stances of the great men and women of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as the steadfastness of Gaza's people and resistance, which remain a source of pride for Yemen. The statement highlighted their inspiring example, proving that surrender to enemies is never justified by limited resources or difficult circumstances.
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