
Director of Gaza's Government Media Office: Yemen Remains First to Raise Its Voice for Palestine
Dr. Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director of the Government Media Office in Gaza, on Friday hailed the unwavering support of the Yemeni people for Gaza.
He stated, 'The noble Yemeni people remain faithful to their promise, continuously standing with Gaza and Palestine in every corner of their blessed land and in every square of their cities and governorates.'
In a post on the "X" platform, Al-Thawabta wrote: 'The resilient Yemeni people, people of faith and wisdom, are always the first to raise their voices in support of Palestine and its people.'
He continued: 'As with every day, hundreds of thousands of Yemenis take to the streets to affirm that their solidarity with Gaza and Palestine is not just words—it's a living action that pulses through their hearts and deeds.'
Al-Thawabta added: 'From Al-Sabeen Square in the heart of the capital Sana'a, and all the valiant governorates, Yemenis come out to tell the world: we stand with the oppressed, bleeding Gaza; we stand with the steadfast, free people of Palestine.'
He emphasized that 'these massive crowds filling public squares are a clear message that the Yemeni people, despite all challenges they face, remain firmly committed to the Palestinian cause to the very end.'
Al-Thawabta concluded, 'The noble Yemeni people prove day after day that no occupier or aggressor can extinguish the flame of solidarity and unity among Arab peoples. Yemen is a people that continues to honor its promise, fears no challenge, and does not recognize borders.'
He called for these marches throughout Yemen to serve as a symbol of resilience and a call to all free people across the Arab and Islamic world—and the entire globe—to stand with Gaza, Jerusalem, and all of Palestine.
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