Yemen celebrates its 35th National Day amid efforts to rescue the country from the Houthi coup.

Yemen Celebrates 35th Anniversary of National Day Amidst Unprecedented Challenges
Yemen marks the 35th anniversary of its National Day on May 22 this year, facing significant economic and humanitarian challenges. These difficulties stem primarily from the Houthi militia’s coup against the legitimate government on September 21, 2014, supported by the Iranian regime.
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Since the coup, the Houthi militia has intensified its criminal practices against the Yemeni people. This has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, imposing a blockade on oil and gas production and export. The consequences of this coup have been devastating, resulting in over $126 billion in losses to the national economy. Approximately 20 million Yemenis now require humanitarian assistance.
A Historic Commemoration
Despite these complex circumstances, this national occasion remains a cherished memory for Yemenis. The National Day, celebrated on May 22, 1990, symbolizes the noble goals of the Yemeni revolution. It represents the culmination of the September 26, 1962 revolution, which ended an era of darkness and oppression under the imamate regime in the north. Additionally, the October 14, 1963 revolution paved the way for Yemen’s independence from British colonial rule on November 30, 1967, after 129 years of occupation.
A Call for Unity and Resistance
This anniversary serves as a motivational force, inspiring all national and revolutionary forces to unite against the Houthi coup. It emphasizes the need to strengthen the national front to continue the fight for Yemen’s sovereignty and restore state institutions. Ending the Houthi militia’s dangerous agenda, which serves Iranian interests at the expense of Yemenis, is crucial. Achieving lasting peace based on agreed political solutions, including the Gulf Initiative, its implementation mechanisms, the outcomes of the National Dialogue, and UN Security Council Resolution 2216, remains a priority.
Political Leadership and International Support
Under the leadership of President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi and Prime Minister Salem Saleh Bin Brek, the Yemeni government continues to navigate political and military changes. With support from friendly nations, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the government is committed to addressing the responsibilities of rescuing the country from the war ignited by the Houthis. This includes tackling the severe depletion of resources, destruction of infrastructure, and loss of lives.
Urgent Economic Solutions Needed
Current indicators warn of the continued halt in oil and gas exports, which threatens to worsen the economic and humanitarian situation. The Houthi threats exacerbate the crisis, jeopardizing basic humanitarian needs for survival. Saudi Arabia’s generous support has played a pivotal role in preventing further deterioration of services and crises across various sectors.
In conclusion, Yemen’s National Day serves not only as a celebration of unity and resilience but also as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for peace and stability in the face of adversity.
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