The Supreme Committee for Supporting Al-Aqsa, led by First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Meftah, strongly condemned the recent Zionist aggression targeting southern Lebanon and the suburbs of Beirut, which has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians and injuries to thousands. During their meeting, the Committee recited Al-Fatihah for the martyrs in Lebanon, as well as those in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, praying for divine mercy and healing for the wounded. The Committee expressed unwavering solidarity with the Lebanese people, the government, and Hezbollah in their resistance against this aggression, holding the US-Zionist administration accountable for its actions and their regional consequences. It emphasized that this aggressive behavior from the Zionist entity must be met with a united response from all Arab and Islamic nations, who must recognize the threat posed by such tyranny and expansionism. The Committee praised the remarkable turnout during celebrations of the Prophet's birthday, viewing it as a testament to the Yemeni people's faith and unity. It highlighted the recent parade in Al-Sabeen Square, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution, as a demonstration of Yemen's commitment to supporting their Palestinian brothers facing grave injustices from the Israeli forces and their allies. Furthermore, the Committee extended its congratulations to the revolutionary leadership and the Yemeni people on the 62nd anniversary of the September 26 Revolution, noting ongoing preparations for commemorative events. It cautioned against falling prey to divisive calls from factions aligned with the aggression coalition, which seek to disrupt public order. Reaffirming the interconnected goals of the September 21 and 26 revolutions, as well as the October 14 Revolution, the Committee approved plans for a major event next Friday in al-Sabeen Square, along with similar demonstrations in other regions, under the slogan "Yemen of Faith in Jihad and Steadfastness with G aza and Lebanon." It called on the proud Yemeni people to participate en masse in these upcoming marches, continuing the momentum of solidarity that has characterized "Al-Aqsa Flood" movement. Source: Yemen News Agency
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