Yemenis flood Sanaa in support of Palestine's Al-Aqsa Flood operation
Massive numbers of Yemenis took the streets to confirm their unwavering stance to support the Palestinian Resistance in their righteous battle.
Yemenis launched a massive march in support and endorsement of the Palestinian operation Al-Aqsa Flood in Bab al-Yemen in the capital Sanaa, Al Mayadeen correspondent reported on Saturday.
The Supreme Political Council in Yemen congratulated the Palestinian Resistance on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation and the victories achieved, affirming "the right of the Palestinian people and resistance factions to confront the occupying enemy by all legitimate and possible means."
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The council also praised "the unity of the Palestinian popular stance and the Palestinian Resistance movements in responding to the Zionist enemy and deterring it", emphasizing Yemen's "fundamental, religious, moral, and humanitarian position in supporting the Palestinian people until complete victory."
Furthermore, the council called on urged Arab and Islamic countries to support the Palestinian people, stressing the importance of financial and weapons support. The Yemeni institution also recommended boycotting American goods.
In parallel, the coastal city of Al-Hodeidah on the Red Sea in western Yemen witnessed today a massive popular march also in support of the Palestinian Resistance's operation.
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Participants in the event praised the qualitative operation carried out by the heroes of the Palestinian Resistance in response to the crimes of the Israeli occupation.
Yemenis also raised slogans supporting the Resistance fighters and their operations, expressing their pride and honor "in the sacrifices of Resistance heroes and their heroism in defending Palestinian land, honor, and sovereignty, despite the lack of resources and the betrayal of proxy Arab regimes."
On the most recent update in occupied Palestine, Israeli media reported that the latest tolls indicated that 100 Israelis were killed in the operation, while over 800 were injured.
Israeli media added that the Palestinian Resistance is still capturing Israelis residing in the Gaza envelope settlements and transferring them to the Strip, noting that the prisoners are "handcuffed like ISIS prisoners." The number of captured Israelis is in the dozens between soldiers and settlers, the media added.
"Israel" at war
Earlier today, the Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that the occupation entity is "at war", adding that this morning, Hamas initiated "a surprise attack".
In a filmed statement published several hours after the Palestinian Resistance launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Netanyahu confirmed that he convened the heads of the Israeli security establishment and directed that Palestinian Resistance fighters who crossed into Gaza envelope settlements be neutralized.
"In parallel, I am initiating an extensive mobilization of the reserves to fight back on a scale and intensity that the enemy has so far not experienced," he added.
"The enemy will pay an unprecedented price," Netanyahu said.
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