Gaza solidarity rally in Sanaa calls to boycott Israeli, US products
The Yemenis, once again, take to the streets in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in support of their right to defend themselves.
A rally was held in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on Thursday, in solidarity with the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and denunciation of the international silence regarding the crimes of the Israeli occupation entity and the continuation of the war.
The event, which was part of the weekly popular Thursday market in Tahrir Square in the center of Sanaa, hosted an introductory exhibition of Israeli and American products, calling for their boycott in support of the people of Gaza and the Palestinian people who are defending themselves and their legitimate rights.
The exhibition included pictures of the most prominent horrific Israeli and US massacres against the people of Gaza, who have been under an Israeli aggression since October 7.
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Therefore, a statement declared utmost support and blessing for the right of the Palestinian people to defend themselves, liberate their land, determine their fate, live in freedom and dignity, and establish their independent state.
The participants in the solidarity rally expressed their condemnation of the genocidal war and the brutal massacres committed by "Israel" against the residents of the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian people, as well as the illegal and unjust settlement.
The statement also stressed the necessity of boycotting all Israeli and American products and all countries that support them, stressing the importance of achieving a resistant economy that achieves freedom and independence for all peoples.
The statement also stressed the need to support the people of Gaza in clinging to their land and its rejection of brutal killings and forced displacement.
The Supreme Political Council in Yemen affirmed in a statement yesterday that "Sanaa is closely monitoring the situation and will not stand idly by in the face of the genocide against our people in Gaza."
The Supreme Political Council emphasized that "crossing the red lines necessitates Sanaa to fulfill its religious and moral duties in this regard."
The caretaker Prime Minister in Sanaa, Abdul Aziz bin Habtoor, has threatened that Sanaa's forces will target Israeli vessels in the Red Sea if "Israel" continues its aggression against Gaza.
Bin Habtour stressed on Sunday that Sanaa has contributed to efforts aimed at responding to massacres committed by "Israel" against Gazans, adding that Sanaa will continue to do so.
This comes as the occupation escalates its bombing of areas of the Gaza Strip, from south to north, for the 20th day in a row, in light of the depletion of medicine stocks and the lack of water and electricity.