The Women's Cultural Commission in Hajjah Governorate organized vigils in support of Gaza and in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners and the oppressed Palestinian people. The participants in the vigils consistently condemned the brutal Zionist criminal machine, the massacres of genocide, and the expansion of the siege and starvation against the Palestinian people in Gaza. It condemned the crimes of targeting the Zionist entity in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Iraq, Tehran, and Yemen, and the crime of targeting the head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, and the leader of the Allah party, Fouad Shukr. A statement issued by the endowments stressed the continuation of solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners and the oppressed Palestinian people, and support and support for the Palestinian resistance, the brave resistance, and the mujahideen in Gaza. It blessed the choices of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid. Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in tak ing all appropriate options and decisions to support and support the Palestinian people and confront the blatant aggression against Yemen. Source: Yemen News Agency
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