Yemen’s Marches: A Massive Wave Chanting in Support of the Iranian People
Yesterday, the capital Sana’a and all liberated provinces witnessed massive, million-strong marches in solidarity with the Muslim Iranian people against the treacherous American-Zionist aggression, and as a clear declaration of complete readiness for any future developments in this confrontation.
These events come in the wake of the heinous crime that targeted the great Islamic leader, the martyr Sayyid Ali Khamenei, which marked a turning point in the course of regional resistance.
Sana’a: A Cry of Unity and Resolve
In Al-Sabeen Square in the capital, the massive march, responding to the call of the leader Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, began, chanting slogans of solidarity with Iran and rejecting the American-Israeli aggression, and affirming complete readiness for any developments. The crowds raised Yemeni, Palestinian, and Iranian flags, and pictures of the martyred leader Sayyid Ali Khamenei, emphasizing that confronting tyranny is a religious, moral, and humanitarian duty, and that standing against aggression is a defense of the entire nation. The Grand Mufti of Yemen, Shams al-Din Sharaf al-Din, read the statement of the march, praising the immense sacrifices of the Iranian people and their leadership. He described the martyrdom of Ayatollah Khamenei as a symbol of steadfastness on the path of truth and responsibility towards the nation and its causes.
1. Solidarity with the Iranian People
A Unified Mass Rally
In Hodeidah Governorate, residents of 317 districts and towns gathered, affirming that the blood of the martyrs would transform into a force for victory and that the continued American-Zionist aggression would be met with unwavering resolve and steadfastness.
In Saada, dozens of marches were held under the banner of “Solidarity with the Iranian People.” Participants emphasized that the strong Iranian response represents a firm message to all enemies and that readiness to confront any escalation remains in effect.
In the rest of the governorates, including Ibb, Dhamar, Amran, Al Mahwit, Rima, Lahj, Al Dhale’e, Hajjah and Taiz, the squares witnessed massive marches calling for unity of the Islamic ranks, strengthening the factors of steadfastness and resilience, and emphasizing Iran’s legitimate right to defend its sovereignty and target the sources of aggression.