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Sana'a: Honorable Stances with Palestine and a Haven for the Free People of the World

Sana'a: Honorable Stances with Palestine and a Haven for the Free People of the World

Saba Yemen22-03-2025

Sana'a – Saba:
The Yemeni people continue to prove, time and again throughout their ancient and modern history, that they are resilient against conspiracies and will never succumb to external hegemony, regardless of the aggressors' arrogance. History testifies that Yemen has always been, and will remain, the graveyard of invaders and occupiers.
After a decade of war and blockade imposed by the US-Saudi-UAE coalition since March 26, 2015, the aggression has failed to break Yemen's will. Despite the vast resources spent to destroy its infrastructure, Yemen has emerged more resilient. The aggression, which has resulted in the worst humanitarian catastrophe in modern history, entered a renewed phase in March 2025. However, after bitter experiences, Washington, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi have reaped nothing but defeats, disgrace, and shame.
Before this period, Yemen was under foreign tutelage, treated as a mere backyard for global powers. But with the September 21, 2014 Revolution, the equation shifted, and Yemen's decision-making became independent and firmly in the hands of its people.
Today, under the leadership of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and Yemen's free people, the nation has overcome many challenges and now possesses advanced military capabilities that can deter its enemies. Alongside its military strength, Yemen has also taken an unwavering stance in supporting Palestine, reaffirming it as the central cause of the Muslim Ummah.
The Arab-Israeli conflict remains ongoing, particularly after the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' operation. The Zionist-American enemy continues to target the region and the Axis of Resistance. The renewed US aggression against Yemen and the Zionist assault on Gaza is merely part of a broader battle, one that is destined to end in victory for the resistance forces, with Yemen at the forefront.
Yemen's steadfast support for Palestine stems from a deep-rooted sense of dignity, faith, and unwavering conviction. This commitment has frustrated the US administration, prompting figures like Donald Trump to issue empty threats in an attempt to deter Yemen from enforcing its naval blockade on Israeli-bound ships.
Following US threats and its military strikes on civilian areas in Sana'a and other provinces, Yemen responded swiftly by targeting the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier and its accompanying destroyers four times within 72 hours. This demonstrated Yemen's refusal to submit to intimidation and its unwavering support for Gaza, regardless of the cost.
Analysts view the latest US strikes on Yemen as a dangerous escalation that could lead to a broader regional conflict. They also highlight the predicament faced by **President Trump**, especially given Sana'a's firm stance on continuing to target Israeli-bound vessels until the Zionist blockade on Gaza is lifted.
Thanks to its brave and principled stance, Yemen has become a beacon for free people worldwide, a force capable of reshaping the balance of power in favor of the oppressed. The influx of Arab, Islamic, and international delegations to Sana'a for the Third Conference on "Palestine: The Central Cause of the Ummah" stands as a testament to this growing influence.
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