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Yemen: People rally on Quds Day, decrying U.S., Israeli aggressions in Middle East
Hundreds of thousands filled the streets of Yemen's capital, Sana'a, on the International Quds Day Friday, voicing their solidarity with Palestinians and decrying the United States' and Israel's aggressions in the Middle East. The International Quds Day is held every year on the last Friday of Ramadan to express support for Palestine and oppose the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. Demonstrators carried Palestinian flags and chanted slogans in Al-Sabeen Square, calling on the international community to help stop the war on Gaza and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid. They rallied not only to condemn Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza and its breach of the ceasefire in Lebanon, but also the recent U.S. airstrikes on Yemen. The United States has conducted over 150 airstrikes on Sana'a and Yemen's northern provinces within just two weeks, sparking widespread anger and protests within Yemen. The U.S. airstrikes targeted more than 40 locations in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, according to local media affiliated with the group. The attacks hit Sana'a, Marib, Amran, and Saada, causing civilian casualties. Mohammed Muftah, deputy prime minister of the Sana'a Government, criticized the indiscriminate nature of the U.S. assaults at the rally. "The nature of American targets, in general, since the beginning of the recent U.S. escalation, is civilian. They do not have any coordinates for military targets. They try to make people believe they are targeting military sites, but in reality, they are [targeting] civilian targets, residential neighborhoods," he said. Yahya Al-Moushki, a demonstrator, expressed the sentiment of the crowd. "We came out today to reaffirm our principled and unwavering stance with our brothers in Gaza and Palestine," he said. Similar mass rallies were also held in Iran on Friday. The video shows: Sana'a, Yemen - March 28, 2025 1.Various of protesters holding flags, banners 2. Various of speakers on stage 3. Protesters holding banner 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Muftah, deputy Prime Minister, Sana'a Government (starting with shot 3): "The nature of American targets, in general, since the beginning of the recent U.S. escalation, is civilian. They do not have any coordinates for military targets. They try to make people believe they are targeting military sites, but in reality, they are [targeting] civilian targets, residential neighborhoods." 5. Various of protesters 6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Yahya Al-Moushki, protester: "We came out today to reaffirm our principled and unwavering stance with our brothers in Gaza and Palestine." 7. Various of protesters Yemen - March 2025 8. Various of locals; houses on fire 9. Various of damaged car; rubbles; locals searching in darkness [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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