The technical education and vocational training sector in the capital Sana'a along with the national program to combat begging and the labor sector of the Ministry of Social Affairs, organized a demonstration on Wednesday to express solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples. The participants declared their readiness to engage in the struggle for liberation. In a speech at the event, Abdullah Sharaf emphasized the sectors' commitment to supporting Lebanon and Palestine against Zionist aggression. He called for full preparedness to fight for the liberation of Al-Aqsa and to protect humanity from the threats posed by Zionism. The demonstration coincided with the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution, with attendees expressing pride in the Yemeni people's achievements in securing independence from foreign influence. Statements issued during the event underscored the moral and humanitarian responsibility to stand with those suffering in Gaza and Lebanon and condemned the ongoing Zionist actions. The participants called for Arab and Islamic nations to unite in support of the Palestinian cause and resistance movements across the region. Source: Yemen News Agency
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