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Two women stand in support of Gaza & Al-Aqsa in Beit al-Faqih & Al-Marawah, Hodeida

Two women stand in support of Gaza & Al-Aqsa in Beit al-Faqih & Al-Marawah, Hodeida

Saba Yemen2 days ago

Hodeida - Saba:
The Women's Organization in Beit al-Faqih district and the Women's Sector in Al-Marawah district in Al-Hodeida province organized on Friday two women's stands in support of the Palestinian people and to affirm loyalty to the Messenger of God, Muhammad, under the slogan "No security for the entity, Gaza and Al-Aqsa are under aggression", under the slogan "No security for the entity".
Participants chanted slogans emphasizing absolute support for Palestine , the resistance, and raised chants rejecting the Zionist aggression on Gaza, stressing that standing with Palestine and Al-Quds is a religious and moral duty that cannot be postponed.
The speeches emphasized that Yemeni women will continue to be present in the field of position and steadfastness, in support of the great causes, especially the Palestinian cause, and loyalty to the Messenger of Allah, who represents the symbol of the nation's unity and the source of its pride.
They pointed out the importance of continuing the popular and women's movement in the face of Zionist and American hegemonic projects, and enhancing awareness of the importance of alignment around the issues of the nation and Islamic sanctuaries.
The participants considered that the stand of Yemeni women today is an extension of a history of steadfastness and responsible interaction with the issues of the nation, and that the Palestinian cause will remain present in the conscience of all free people, no matter how intense the conspiracies are.
They praised the positions of the Yemeni people and their leadership towards what the Palestinian people are subjected to, considering that the continuous popular presence in marches and stands embodies a firm and unchanging affiliation despite the difficult circumstances.
A statement issued by the two vigils called on the peoples of the nation to support the Palestinian people, continue serious action in all political, field , media tracks, and boycott the products of the Zionist enemy, as part of the comprehensive battle.
The statement stressed that the support of Palestine and Al-Aqsa represents today the title of the right position, and that Yemeni women will continue to play their full role in mobilizing, supporting, and promoting resistant faith awareness in the face of all projects of normalization and subservience.
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