On Friday, dozens of residents from Taiz gathered in Freedom Square to protest against the ongoing violence in Gaza. This demonstration followed a call from the “Popular Committee for Supporting Palestine,” which aimed to condemn the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the people of Gaza. The protesters also expressed their rejection of the unwavering American support that fuels the war machine.
During the protest, participants waved Palestinian flags and held signs denouncing the genocide and blockade imposed on Gaza. They emphasized that the suffering endured by Palestinians constitutes a complete humanitarian crime. Furthermore, they criticized the international community’s silence, viewing it as a clear complicity in these atrocities.
The demonstrators stressed the urgent need for effective Arab and Islamic action to halt the aggression. They demanded the opening of crossings to allow humanitarian aid to reach those trapped under bombardment. The protesters reiterated that Palestine remains the central issue for the Arab nation, urging a ramp-up of popular movements and political pressure to stop Israeli massacres.
The protest in Taiz reflects a growing sentiment among many who advocate for Palestinian rights. As the situation in Gaza continues to escalate, calls for solidarity and action resonate louder than ever. The demonstrators’ message is clear: the fight for justice in Palestine is far from over, and they will not remain silent in the face of oppression.
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