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"Today Damascus, tomorrow Sanaa" .. Yemenis celebrate the fall of the bloody Assad regime
Political| 8 December, 2024 - 7:24 PM
Yemen Youth Net - Special
On Sunday evening, some Yemeni cities witnessed popular celebrations on the occasion of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime and the expulsion of the militias brought by the Iranian regime to Syria to kill the Syrian people.
A large crowd of citizens participated in a demonstration and a car parade in the center of Taiz city to express their joy and blessings for the Syrian people after the success of their revolution in overthrowing the bloody Assad regime.
The celebrants raised the flag of the Syrian revolution alongside the Yemeni flag, in addition to banners, some of which read: “Today Damascus, tomorrow Sana’a, Damascus Sana’a Beirut, Baghdad one Arab revolution.”
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A mass march in besieged Taiz to celebrate #Syria's victory and call on the Presidential Council to seize the historic moment to restore the republic and end the Iranian occupation of Yemen. pic.twitter.com/Y3QrJtE4Gq
The statement of the event said: “With this popular demonstration and the processions that toured the streets of Taiz, we express the happiness of the Yemeni people and their celebration and congratulations to the Syrian people for this great liberation from the most brutal and criminal arms of Iran, by overthrowing the sectarian regime in Syria, fourteen years after the glorious Syrian revolution.”
The statement added that this congratulation is certainly extended to the Arab peoples who realize the danger of the Persian project, specifically the remaining three countries that suffer from Persian militias: Iraq, Lebanon, and certainly Yemen and its people who followed the steps of this victory and saw in it a glimmer of hope after Yemen and Syria became similar during the past years in the reality of no war and no peace.
He continued: "Based on the unity of the Arab struggle against the sectarian project and its tools, it is imperative for the Yemenis, and foremost among them the Taiz Governorate, which began the resistance and rejected the priestly path; it is imperative for this governorate to lead the mission of reviving the great national battle."
The statement stressed that whoever sees this humiliating fall in Syria will realize that the Houthi gang and Iran's agents in the region are not more difficult than the Assad regime, which has been entrenched with its army and intelligence for 50 years and which has relied on its people with sectarian militias brought from the regions of the usurped Arab geography subject to the reactionary guardianship system.
The demonstrators sent messages to the leadership, stressing the importance of working quickly to keep pace with the Arab battle, which heralds the successive fall of the Iranian cards, calling on the Presidential Leadership Council not to over-rely on regional and international balances and their absurd settlements.
The statement stressed that the completion of constitutional legitimacy is the achievement of the state’s extension over all Yemeni territory, and we do not ignore the positivity of the Yemeni presidential position that preceded the scene in Damascus by congratulating the Syrian people on the day of the liberation of Damascus, and all that remains is for the Syrians and Arabs to exchange the same congratulations with us on the liberation of Sana’a, Sa’dah and every inch of the Republic of Yemen.
The statement concluded by saying that Sana'a and Damascus are among the oldest cities in the history of human civilization, and it is appropriate for our capital to keep pace with its Syrian sister in liberating itself from the common historical Persian enemy, and that is not far off.
The city of Al-Khokha, south of Al-Hodeidah Governorate (western Yemen), also witnessed a similar demonstration celebrating the success of the Syrian opposition in liberating their country from the Assad regime and Iranian hegemony, where the demonstrators stressed the need to work to complete the liberation of Yemen from Iran’s lackeys.
Officially, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, congratulated the great Syrian people on the occasion of their brotherly country’s free return to its Arab embrace, and its constructive presence in the regional and international family.
Al-Alimi praised, via the "X" platform, this historic moment in which the Syrian people confirmed their right to reject foreign Iranian guardianship, stressing that it is time for the Iranian regime to lift its hand from Yemen, respect its sovereignty and identity, and enable its sons to build their state and create the better future they all deserve.
The Syrian armed opposition announced the fall of the Assad regime and the entry of its forces into the capital Damascus - at dawn on Sunday - as the culmination of a series of swift victories it achieved in the past few days in Aleppo, Hama, and then Homs.
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