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JMP calls Yemenis for million people to come out & confront US escalation with escalation

JMP calls Yemenis for million people to come out & confront US escalation with escalation

Saba Yemen17-03-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
The Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) called on their cadres, affiliates and the Yemeni people to take part in a million-man march ,on Monday, in the capital Sana'a and the provinces in response to the call of the leader, to emphasize the continued support for Gaza and confront the US escalation with escalation.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the JMP affirmed their support for the options announced by the leader against the American enemy that the naval embargo will include him along with the Israeli enemy, his ships, battleships and naval pieces will be targeted if his aggression against Yemen continues.
It called on all Yemenis to attend the rally and stand united in the face of the aggression targeting our country.
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