In support of Gaza… Yemenis continue their weekly gathering and call for more strikes in the fifth phase


Yemenis renewed their weekly “Million Man” march today, Friday, in Al-Sab’een Square in the capital Sana’a and several Yemeni provinces, in support of Gaza and to affirm continued responses to the occupying entity that recently attacked Yemen.

Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

Today’s marches, which were held under the slogan “Victory for Gaza… We are Continuing with the Fifth Phase of Escalation,” praised “the heroism, bravery, and steadfastness of the mujahideen in Gaza, and all efforts that strengthen and unify the Palestinian front,” while also hailing the Yemeni forces, “who snatched sleep from the eyes of the Zionists and planted fear in their hearts.”

The participants called on the armed forces to escalate further in the fifth phase, launched by sending the “Yafa” drone that reached the heart of the enemy, pointing out that “the enemy ignited anger in our hearts by setting fire to Hudaydah to achieve a false victory, and our operations continue, and the response is coming and inevitable, as the Sayyed of words and deeds said.”

Yemenis criticized the stance of Arab regimes, stating in the march’s statement: “Why don’t we see the heroic leaders of the resistance being received in Arab and Islamic capitals with the same enthusiasm with which the war criminal Netanyahu was received in America?”

The statement added: “The U.S. Congress stood up to Netanyahu 58 times, while 57 Arab and Islamic countries failed to stand up once for the Palestinian people, except for the axis of resistance.” The statement continued by addressing “Arab and Muslim leaders: If you do not want to defend the Palestinian people, then defend your own dignity that has been trampled by Netanyahu.”

The statement of the million-man marches addressed the people of the nation: It is worthy for you to move and make your angry voices heard to your enemies, that you are alive, and that the regimes of shame and disgrace do not represent you.



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