Once again, protests in Yemen demand more operations against the US-Israeli alliance in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in support of their right to defend themselves.
Several Yemeni provinces witnessed massive protests on Friday morning in support of the resilience and resistance of the Palestinian people amidst the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
The demonstrators announced their delegation of authority to the leader of the Houthi Ansar Allah movement in Yemen, Mr. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, to take necessary actions to support the Palestinian people.
A joint statement issued by the protesters commended the categorization of the United States and Britain as hostile entities to Yemen.
The statement also called for “continuing military strikes against the United States, Britain, and the Israeli entity” and urged for “continuing mobilization and opening land routes for the Yemeni people to engage in ground battles with the Zionist enemy.”
Furthermore, the statement reiterated the call to activate the boycott of American and Israeli products and companies supporting them, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about these effective and influential measures.
The statement emphasized the importance of continuing marches and protests in Yemen in support of the Palestinian people, condemning ongoing Israeli crimes against them, and denouncing international silence and Arab complicity.
Before the protests in Yemen began, the official spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, issued a concise statement confirming that the Yemeni Armed Forces had carried out three high-level military operations.
The first operation targeted various Israeli objectives in Umm Al-Rashrash/”Eilat” in the far south of occupied Palestine. This was carried out after the Yemeni missile force and unmanned aerial forces launched several ballistic missiles and drones.
As for the second operation, the Yemeni Armed Forces conducted it in the Gulf of Aden, where the Yemeni navy engaged with the British ship “Islander” using appropriate naval missiles, causing direct hits that resulted in a fire on board.
Regarding the third operation, Saree announced that several drones targeted an American destroyer in the Red Sea.
Saree affirmed that these operations were in support of the oppressed Palestinian people, who are facing brutal aggression and continuous siege, and they were also a direct response to the American-British aggression against Yemen.
source: lualuatv