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Yemenis stage massive rally in solidarity with Axis of Resistance, hail Hezbollah victory

A million-man march in support of the Resistance Axis was held in Yemeni capital of Sana'a on April 17, 2026. (Photo by Saba)

The Yemeni capital, Sana’a, witnessed a massive million-man march in solidarity with the Axis of Resistance, a day after the announcement of a ceasefire in Lebanon.

The crowds, waving the flags of Yemen, Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq, chanted slogans against the US and Israeli expansionist agenda across West Asia.

Demonstrators held banners and placards reading: “We will not abandon Lebanon” and “The struggle will continue until Palestine is fully liberated.”

Participants voiced their “readiness for all possible scenarios in confronting the enemies of the Muslim nation, namely the United States, Israel, and their allies.”

They emphasized that “the Zionist threat is the source of all crimes” and stressed that Israel had been forced to declare a ceasefire after suffering a military defeat against the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.

A statement issued during the rally by Ansarullah Political Bureau member Dhaifullah al-Shami praised the resilience and bravery of Hezbollah fighters, particularly in southern Lebanon and Bint Jbeil.

The statement asserted that Hezbollah’s operations had played a key role in weakening Israel and reiterated the united stance against global tyranny and the so-called “Greater Israel” project targeting the region.

The demonstrators emphasized continued mobilization and preparedness, reaffirming their commitment to supporting the nation’s causes, especially the Palestinian issue and the liberation of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

They reiterated that “Yemen stands ready, alongside its leadership and armed forces, for all possible developments.”

The statement also called on people across the region to increase awareness and resist the US-Israeli agenda, noting that the Yemeni people took to the streets out of religious, moral, and humanitarian responsibility.


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