
Students of Education & Islamic Sciences College in Al-Jawf hold march in solidarity with Gaza
Students of the College of Education and Islamic Sciences in Al-Jawf Province denounced the ongoing crimes committed by the Zionist-American enemy against the Palestinian people and the systematic starvation campaign targeting residents of the Gaza Strip.
Participants in the march, held in Al-Hazm District, raised the Palestinian and Yemeni flags, along with banners expressing loyalty and devotion to the path of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Ahl al-Bayt, and the Imams of guidance.
They chanted slogans declaring disavowal of the enemies of Islam — America and Israel — and their allies, holding the U.S. and Israel fully responsible for the crimes being committed in Gaza, including policies of starvation and water deprivation carried out by the Zionist forces.
The demonstrators also held complicit Arab and Islamic regimes accountable for enabling the Zionist entity to continue perpetrating some of the most heinous crimes in modern history.
The students called on the peoples and free individuals of the world to intervene and pressure their governments to support Gaza. They highly praised the religious, moral, and humanitarian positions of the revolutionary leadership, armed forces, , Yemeni people in standing by the people of Gaza , defending Al-Aqsa Mosque and the blood of the martyrs and wounded.
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