The Leader Calls on the Yemeni People for a Million-Strong Rally Tomorrow in Support of Gaza and in Rejection of the Israeli Aggression
Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi called on the Yemeni people to actively participate in a million-strong rally tomorrow, Friday, in the capital Sana’a and across the provinces, in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people and in rejection of all conspiracies targeting the Palestinian cause.
The Leader said: “I call on our dear people to gather in Al-Sabeen Square and in other arenas in a massive and great turnout—an act of jihad in the cause of God, a support for the Palestinian people, and a stand against all conspiracies.” He stressed that the attendance must be huge and overwhelming, reflecting Yemen’s values of faith, dignity, and human honor.
He pointed out that last week’s demonstrations reached 1,416 marches and rallies following the Israeli aggression, which carried out about 35 airstrikes and naval bombardments on civilian facilities. He confirmed that the Yemeni people responded with a massive and honorable million-strong march against the aggression.
The Leader emphasized that mobilization activities continue in various forms—including courses, maneuvers, marches, and military parades across the provinces—considering these efforts as a reflection of Yemeni steadfastness and the people’s unity around their national and faith-based causes. He added that such efforts constitute a national and religious line of defense in confronting the Israeli aggression.
Addressing the Yemeni people directly, he said: “March forth, whether light or heavy, and move forward. May God bless you, reward you, brighten your faces, elevate your ranks, and grant through you the great victory for the people and the land.”
He added that sacrifices and popular, on-the-ground stances are recorded with God, stressing that the continuation of mobilization, as well as military and economic development, constitutes a fundamental pillar in facing challenges and dangers, while strengthening the Palestinian cause both regionally and internationally.