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Yemen holds event to honor leaders killed in Israeli attacks
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SANAA, YEMEN ( NOV. 11, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL)
1. VARIOUS OF VISITORS WALKING OUTSIDE TENT/ PAGES FROM THE HOLY QURAN AND PHOTOS OF LEADERS KILLED IN ISRAELI ATTACKS ON DISPLAY
2. VARIOUS OF CARDBOARD MODELS OF LEADERS KILLED IN ISRAELI ATTACKS/ VISITORS TAKING PHOTOS NEXT TO THEM
3. VARIOUS OF PAPER MACHE MODEL OF AL-AQSA MOSQUE AND MISSILES
4. VARIOUS OF PHOTOS OF KILLED IN ISRAELI ATTACKS DISPLAYED ON TABLE / VISITORS OBSERVING
5. POND AND FLOWERS (TWO SHOTS)
6. VARIOUS OF CARDBOARD MODELS OF LEADERS KILLED IN ISRAELI STRIKES, PAPER MACHE MODELS OF AL-AQSA MOSQUE/ POSTERS OF LEADERS KILLED IN ISRAELI STRIKES/ VISITORS HAVING THEIR PICTURES TAKEN NEXT TO THEM SANAA, YEMEN - NOV. 11: A Houthi-organized event commemorated leaders killed in Israeli attacks during the annual "Martyrs Week" in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
The event was held in large tents set up around the capital’s largest square, Sabeen Square. Photo exhibitions, cemetery visits, conferences, and seminars were featured during the event.
The exhibition displaying photos and models of Yemeni, Lebanese, and Palestinian leaders killed in Israeli attacks drew visitors’ attention.
Reporting by Mohammed Hamoud / Writing by Ayse Elif Erdis
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