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Protests in Aden and Hadramout in Solidarity with Gaza… Attempts to Suppress Demonstrators

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Hundreds of citizens and students took to the streets in the governorates of Aden and Hadramout on Monday in large-scale demonstrations in support of the Palestinian cause and in condemnation of the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation against civilians in the Gaza Strip.

In the Crater district of Aden, a popular march was held this evening with dozens of participants raising Palestinian flags and chanting angry slogans denouncing the ongoing Israeli aggression.

The demonstrators called for an immediate halt to the crimes against the people of Gaza, expressed their outrage at the official Arab stance, and urged both popular and official action to support Palestine.

According to media outlets close to the internationally recognized government, forces from the Southern Transitional Council’s Security Belt were deployed at the protest site and attempted to prevent demonstrators from continuing.

Meanwhile, in Hadramout, university students organized protest sit-ins in front of their colleges on Monday morning, coinciding with the global strike campaign in support of Palestine.

The Hadramout University Student Union stated on Facebook that the sit-ins saw wide participation from professors, staff, and citizens, who expressed their solidarity with the people of Gaza and rejected the crimes committed against them.

Participants chanted slogans praising the resilience of the Palestinian resistance and called on free people around the world to show solidarity and help stop the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and Rafah.

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