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Raymah's sons rally in 80 marches, affirming continued support for Gaza & celebrating America's defeat

Raymah's sons rally in 80 marches, affirming continued support for Gaza & celebrating America's defeat

Saba Yemen09-05-2025
Raymah - Saba:
Raymah province witnessed 80 massive marches on Friday, praising God for America's failure and reaffirming steadfast support for the oppressed people of Gaza under the slogan: 'To Support Gaza… By God's Power, We Defeated America and Will Defeat Israel.'
Participants in the marches—held in the provincial center and the districts of Al-Jabin, Mazhar, Kusmah, Bilad At-Ta'am, Al-Ja'fariyah, and Al-Salafiyah—chanted angry slogans against the U.S., the Zionist entity, and their tools. They declared their absolute mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to make appropriate decisions in the battle of 'The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad,' foremost among them jihad in the path of God in support of Gaza.
They strongly condemned the brutal crimes committed by the Zionist entity against the people of Gaza, as well as its recent attacks on vital , service facilities and civilian sites in Yemen. They emphasized that the silence , inaction of international and Arab regimes constitute explicit complicity in these crimes.
The people of Raymah affirmed their steadfast commitment to the path of jihad and dignity, vowing to sever the hand of Zionist-American hegemony in the region. They praised Yemen's historic bravery and victories in supporting Palestine and confronting global arrogance led by 'America and Israel.'
A statement issued by the marches expressed profound gratitude to God Almighty for breaking the tyranny and arrogance of 'America,'the head of disbelief and criminality, at the hands of the mujahideen of Yemen, the land of faith and wisdom. This forced America to announce the cessation of its aggression on Yemen without achieving any of its goals, abandoning its protection of Zionist ships, and witnessing the fall of its arrogance.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen's unwavering stance in defending Gaza and supporting the resistance—a position that is non-negotiable and irreversible. It emphasized that Gaza will not be abandoned, nor will Yemen relinquish its religious, moral, humanitarian, and fraternal duty toward the heroes in Palestine.
It also stressed the continuous development of military capabilities and the escalation of confrontation with the enemy in all fields, alongside full readiness to counter any renewed American aggression on Yemen—relying solely on God and trusting in His promises.
The statement highlighted that God has steadied their resolve, strengthened their hearts, and instilled fear in the hearts of their enemies, thwarting their schemes. It blessed the armed forces' successful operations against the American and Israeli enemy, most notably the strike on Lod Airport, which achieved great success by the grace of God.
Furthermore, the statement underscored the Yemeni people's clear and open challenge to the criminal Israeli enemy, confronting it with full determination and without retreat. It noted that no matter how costly the confrontation, the price of surrender is far greater, and the sacrifices made by Yemen are in the path of God, yielding dignity and honor for the nation.
The statement lamented the disgraceful state of some Arab and Islamic regimes that not only fail their people but also conspire against them, aligning with enemy plots.
Finally, it commended Oman's supportive role in promoting peace among the nations of the region and its efforts to end wars that threaten regional stability.
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