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Millions rally in Sana’a to support Gaza, Lebanon in “Loyalty to Martyr of Muslims” march

Sana'a - Saba: The capital city of Sana'a witnessed on Friday a massive march, "Loyalty to the Martyr of Muslims: With Gaza and Lebanon, One Battle Until Victory," drawing millions of participants who reaffirmed their commitment to jihad and solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples. Demonstrators proudly waved flags representing Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, and Hezbollah, while chanting slogans honoring the late Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, a symbol of resistance. Participants carried images of resistance leaders who sacrificed their lives in the fight against what they termed Zionist and American aggression. The massive crowds praised the recent Iranian military response, which reportedly targeted Israeli bases in retaliation for attacks on Palestinians and Lebanese. The participants expressed admiration for the resilience of the Palestinian and Lebanese people, highlighting their heroic efforts against the perceived threats from the Occupation entity. They underscored the Yemeni people's ongoing military operations aimed at deterring American and British forces, emphasizing their support for resistance efforts until the defeat of the Israeli enemy is achieved. A statement delivered by Islamic scholar Mohammed Meftah, First Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Support of al-Aqsa, condemned the ongoing violence against Palestinians in Gaza and beyond. Meftah stressed the Yemeni people's unwavering commitment to jihad and their loyalty to Nasrallah and other resistance martyrs, vowing to continue weekly mass demonstrations until victory is secured. The statement addressed the Israeli forces, warning them that "the nightmare of Nasrallah will continue to haunt you until your inevitable demise." It concluded with a pledge to uphold the principles of jihad and support the ongoing struggles in Palestine and Lebanon, assuring participants that victory would ultimately belong to the oppressed. Source: Yemen News Agency