Sana'a (Saba) - Member of the Supreme Political Council Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi said, "The Yemeni people are a living people, the people of September 21, this revolutionary people who are not afraid or worried, and that they are a people who are connected to the leader of their revolution." During a popular parade of the General Mobilization Forces on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the glorious September 21 Revolution, and in solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi addressed a message to the resistance axis in Hezbollah and the Palestinian and Iraqi resistance, saying, "We are in a battle and we know what prices we offer in it, but the prices you offer and the Yemeni people offer are the price of heaven, and there is no fear or worry in confronting the enemy." He added, "This enemy will be forced by the weapons and men of the axis, and the sons of the Yemeni, Lebanese, Palestinian, Iraqi and other present and aware peoples, will force it to be defeated, no matt er what the sacrifices are." The member of the Supreme Political Council pointed out that even if the enemy has the whole world standing by his side, his demise is inevitable, as confirmed by the Holy Quran and the Leader. Source: Yemen News Agency
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