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Russia-Based American Communist And Jihadi Supporter Jackson Hinkle At Houthi 'Quds Day' Rally In Yemen: I Am Honored To Be Here; The U.S. And Israel Fear Yemen More Than Anyone Else – They Are Waging War Against God

Russia-Based American Communist And Jihadi Supporter Jackson Hinkle At Houthi 'Quds Day' Rally In Yemen: I Am Honored To Be Here; The U.S. And Israel Fear Yemen More Than Anyone Else – They Are Waging War Against God

Memri01-04-2025

American pro-Kremlin social media influencer Jackson Hinkle spoke at the Iranian-international "Quds Day" event in Sanaa, Yemen, on March 28, 2025, which was broadcast live on Al-Masirah TV (Houthis-Yemen). Several foreign delegates attended the event, including Christopher Helali, the International Secretary of the American Communist Party, Irish politicians Mick Wallace and Clare Daly, members of the Independents 4 Change political alliance, Beirut-based British journalist Steven Sweeney - a correspondent for Russia Today (RT), and South African politician Zwelivelile Mandela, the grandson on Nelson Mandela.
Hinkle expressed his honor in being there, stating that he had never met a "more courageous people." Hinkle asserted that America and the "Zionist entity" fear Yemen more than any other nation and that both "the Zionist entity" and the United States are waging war against God. The crowd chanted the Houthi slogan: "Allah Akbar! Death to America! Death to Israel! Curses upon the Jews! Victory to Islam!"
Jackson Hinkle: "Free, free Palestine!"
Crowd: "Free, free Palestine!"
Hinkle: "I am so honored to be here.
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"I have never met a more courageous people.
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"America and the Zionist entity fear Yemen more than anyone else, because the people of Yemen fear nobody but God.
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"I understand that here today it is Quds Day, and I could think of nowhere else I would rather be than with the free people of Yemen.
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"As the United States drops bombs on the people of Yemen and Gaza, we know that the U.S. and the Zionist entity are waging a war against God, and we know that anyone who wages a war against God will never be successful.
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"Thank you for having me here.
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"Inshallah, one day we will meet in a free Palestine."
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Crowd: "Allah Akbar! Death to America! Death to Israel! Curses upon the Jews! Victory to Islam! We respond to your call, oh Al-Aqsa! We respond to your call, oh Al-Aqsa!"

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