Yemen reaffirms Palestine solidarity during Quds Day marches
The march, which millions took part in, comes as part of Al-Quds day commemorations, which take place annually on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.
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Houthi supporters chant slogans during a weekly anti-US and anti-'Israel' rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday March, 28, 2025 (AP)
The millions-strong Yemeni marches on Friday reaffirmed their stance against Israeli and American actions, condemning their aggression in both Gaza and Yemen, the Yemeni organizing committee statements affirmed.
The committee stated that the Yemeni people’s observance of International Quds Day reflected their deep faith and commitment to sacred causes as they reaffirmed their steadfast stance, rejecting compromise or retreat while remaining at the heart of the struggle.
The Quds Day marches also reaffirmed their "steadfastness in the principled and faithful stance that accepts neither compromise nor retreat," emphasizing that "our people remain at the heart of the battle, bearing witness to the greatness of Islam and its strength in confronting the enemies of God and His Messenger."
Yemen to remain steadfast
It added that as the marches commemorated a decade of resilience on the National Day of Resilience, millions took to the streets, expressing "gratitude to God, who granted us steadfastness, guidance, and support in our resilience against the coalition of aggression."
"Just as we have endured the most brutal US-Saudi-Emirati aggression for years, we will continue to stand firm and struggle against the leaders of disbelief and the masters of hypocrisy," the statement added.
The statement reaffirmed their "unwavering determination," emphasizing that their "steadfastness in the face of prolonged aggression would persist as they continued to resist the forces of oppression and hypocrisy."
This comes as the US continues its aggression on Yemen, savagely bombing various parts of the country on a near-daily basis.
Yemen faces US-led aggression
Most recently, the United States launched attacks on various parts of Yemen early on March 28, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
The initial strikes focused on the northern areas of the capital, Sanaa, and reached the surroundings of Sanaa International Airport, as Al Mayadeen's correspondent noted that at least two strikes hit the airport directly.
US warplanes conducted at least one strike in al-Sawwaf district in southern Sanaa governorate, while in northern Saada, five airstrikes hit al-A'sayed district and two more struck Al Salem district, while along Yemen’s western coast, three US strikes targeted al-Lihyya district in northwest Hodeidah, and an additional three airstrikes hit al-Jawf governorate in the country’s northeast.