Thousands of people from the districts of Damt, Al-Hasha, Jaban, and Qatabah in Al-Dhale' Province went out on Friday in five mass marches to affirm their continued support for the Palestinian people, under the slogan 'Standing with Gaza... and we will confront America and those involved with it.' Participants in the marches led by Acting Governor of Damat, Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari, Public Mobilization Official Ahmed Al-Marani, province deputies, and security, military, local, and executive leaders, raised the Palestinian and Yemeni flags, denouncing the continuation of genocide crimes committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories. The statement praised the mounting qualitative operations of the support fronts by Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iraq and the qualitative operations carried out by the Yemeni armed forces... praising the victories achieved by the mujahideen in the armed forces from which the American and British enemies fled. It renewed the absolute mandate of the revol ution leader, Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to make all choices regarding supporting , backing the Palestinian people and defending Yemeni sovereignty, as well as all the measures and steps he takes in the path of radical change. The statement also renewed the call to all peoples of the Arab and Islamic nation to comprehensively boycott American and Israeli products. Source: Yemen News Agency
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