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News ID: 127443
Publish Date : 18 May 2024 - 22:26

Yemenis, Jordanians Reaffirm Support for Palestinians

SANA’A (Dispatches) – Yemenis and Jordanians have once again taken to the streets of their countries to reaffirm their support for Palestinians who are subjected to Israel’s US-backed genocidal war. 
On Friday, people gathered in al-Sabeen Square, the largest square of the capital Sana’a, as part of the weekly protests held in solidarity with the Gazans.
Similar protests were also held in dozens of squares in the provinces of Sa’ada and Hudaydah.
Carrying the Yemeni and Palestinian flags, the protesters condemned the Israeli crimes against Palestinians.
They also called for the boycott of American and Israeli goods.
Chanting slogans such as “Escalation by Escalation… The Yemeni is so powerful,” the demonstrators reiterated their support for the Yemeni retaliatory operations.
They also slammed some Arab regimes for failing to adopt a serious stance on Israeli crimes and also for suppressing pro-Palestine protests. 
Almost every week, Yemenis stage protests in several cities across the country to condemn the Israeli crimes in Gaza and reiterate their support for their country’s anti-Israel operations.
Since October last year, the Yemeni armed forces have been launching attacks on targets in the occupied territories, and targeting ships in the Red Sea with owners linked to Israel or those going to and from ports in the occupied territories in solidarity with the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Also on Friday, people continued to rally in Jordan’s capital, Amman, in support of the Palestinians in Gaza. The protest took place amid police presence.  
The demonstrators were carrying banners saying, “Support the resistance, Stop the aggression.” 
They also urged the International Court of Justice to stop the Israeli war on Gaza. 
“We call on the International Court of Justice to take a sound decision against the Israeli enemy; to take a decision to stop this aggression,” Tasneem al-Basyouni, one of the protesters, said.   
The UN’s top court is considering a genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel in January over the war in Gaza. 
The court ordered the Israeli regime to take all measures within its power to prevent genocide in Gaza, but stopped short of ordering a ceasefire.