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'Ready for all options': Yemenis voice support for Iran, Lebanon amid US-Israeli aggression

Yemenis held a million-man march on Friday in the capital Sana’a, in solidarity with Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine amid the ongoing US-Israeli aggression.

The capital Sana’a and several other cities across Yemen witnessed a million-man march on Friday in solidarity with Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine amid the ongoing US-Israeli aggression.

The crowds, who raised the flags of Yemen, Iran, and the Hezbollah resistance movement, vowed to confront the ongoing US-Israeli aggression “with all options and means at their disposal.”

“The Yemeni people are present and ready for all options taken by the Leader of the Yemeni Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi,” speakers at the massive rallies declared.

“We do not accept silence or neutrality,” the participants emphasized.

They chanted slogans in support of the “Axis of Resistance” and stressed that the US war of aggression on Iran serves the interests of the Israeli entity.

“The aggression on Iran serves the project of the Israeli entity,” read placards held by demonstrators.

The demonstrators voiced their support for the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), which has inflicted heavy losses on the Israeli army and on US bases, soldiers, and military equipment across the region.

“Salute to the Revolutionary Guards and to valiant Hezbollah,” they chanted.

The demonstrators affirmed their continued resilience and full preparedness to engage in the sacred battle in defense of Iran, Lebanon, and the Palestinian people.

They also warned the aggressors—namely the US, Israel, and some of their regional allies—against continuing their hostile approach toward the Yemeni people.

“Tell the governments of Epstein, we will not abandon the people of Palestine,” they said, referring to the disgraced sex offender Epstein, who worked for the Israeli spy agency Mossad and was linked to US President Donald Trump and several of his administration officials.

A statement issued at the end of the rallies pointed out that the Yemeni people’s massive turnout in the million-man marches affirms their firm stance in support of the Palestinian people and al-Aqsa Mosque.

It stressed the need to confront the American-Israeli project known as "Greater Israel," which targets the entire region without exception.

Elsewhere in the statement, the Yemeni people called on the “unjust and treacherous Saudi regime” to stop its aggressive approach against them and their country, and to free itself from its linkage to American, British, and Israeli agendas.

“We are explicit and clear enemies of the Americans, the Israelis, and all the arms of global Zionism. We will not lower the banner of struggle, nor will we abandon our support for great Islam,” the statement concluded.

The developments come as Yemen’s Ansarullah movement declares it stands ready to strike key US and Israeli vessels in the Red Sea in solidarity with Tehran.

“We stand fully militarily ready with all options. As for other details having to do with determining zero hour, they are left to the leadership. We are monitoring and following the developments, and we will know when the suitable time to move arrives,” an Ansarullah leader recently said.

“Until now, Iran is doing well and is defeating the enemy every day, and the battle is going in its favor. If anything contrary to this happens, then we can reassess.”

Some media reports indicate that Iran could open a new front in the Bab al-Mandab Strait if attacks are carried out on Iranian territory or its islands.

The US and Israel launched an unprovoked act of aggression against Iran on February 28, targeting sites across the country, including civilian areas such as schools, hospitals, and sports halls.

United Nations experts have recently strongly denounced the ongoing US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran as flagrant violations of international law.


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