The Women's Development Department in Hajjah province, the National Women's Committee branch and government agencies organized on Wednesday a stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and prisoners and in support of the valiant resistance. The participants in the stand, which was attended by the Director of Women's Development in the Governorate, Aya Al-Hamzi, and the Head of the National Women's Committee branch, Hanan Shiban, stressed solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners who are living the harshest and most difficult suffering at the hands of the criminals of the Zionist entity in full view of the world. They denounced the continued killing and criminality of the Zionist machine in committing massacres of genocide and the Zionists expanding the siege and starvation against the Palestinian people. A statement issued by the stand condemned what the Palestinian prisoners are exposed to in the prisons of the Zionist enemy, which commits against them the most heinous and brutal practices and violat ions that contradict all religious values and humanitarian and international laws. The Statement stressed the continuation of the path of jihad for the sake of God as the only solution for the nation to confront the Israeli enemy and to prepare to defend the homeland, its sovereignty and independence and to fight the battle of the promised conquest and the holy jihad. Source: Yemen News Agency
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