Millions of people across Yemen commemorate first anniversary of Al-Aqsa Flood

Millions of people across Yemen commemorate first anniversary of Al-Aqsa Flood

Millions of Yemenis gathered on Monday for mass rallies in Al-Sabeen Square in the capital, Sana’a, as well as in other provinces, to mark the one-year anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, which began in Gaza against the Israeli occupation on October 7, 2023.
On the occasion, demonstrators carried Yemeni, Palestinian, and Lebanese flags, as well as banners of freedom and the symbols of October 7th, along with photos of martyr leaders.

The statement from the marches declared that October 7th was a historic day for the nation, and that the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood was one of the most just and clear battles, breathing new life into the Palestinian cause and delivering a critical blow to treachery and normalization conspiracies.

It also emphasized that the operation shattered the illusion of absolute security and complete military superiority of an occupying entity whose survival depends on these advantages, revealing its true weakness.

The statement also condemned the crimes of the Israeli enemy, asserting that the Israeli occupation proved that resistance and jihad are the only viable solutions. It also condemned the Arab and Islamic world’s inaction and denounced leaders who have taken treacherous stances, siding with the enemy.

Moreover, the marches decried the silence of the international community in the face of the genocidal crimes against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

The statement concluded by reaffirming unwavering support for the Palestinian people and resistance, extending solidarity to the frontlines in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, and celebrating the successful military operations of Yemeni forces against Israel.