Thousands of students in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, staged a mass march under the slogan: “From Yemen’s Students to Gaza’s Children: An Unbreakable Pledge Until Victory,” voicing fierce solidarity with Gaza’s besieged children amid ongoing Israeli-American aggression.

The march, attended by senior officials and educational leaders, featured powerful chants in support of al-Aqsa and Palestine. Students condemned what they described as a genocidal campaign targeting Gaza—especially its children—through daily bombings, starvation, and collective punishment, while slamming international silence and Arab complicity.

A joint statement, read in Arabic and English, warned that over 100,000 children face death by starvation, exposing what it called the brutality of Zionist forces. It denounced continued massacres and the failure of both global and regional powers to act.

The event urged students across the Arab and Islamic world to break their silence and mobilize against US-Israeli crimes. It also praised Yemen’s military for escalating its operations in solidarity with Gaza.

Coinciding with celebrations of the Prophet’s birthday, the statement called for following his example in resisting oppression, pledging to continue student-led actions—vigils, campaigns, and educational efforts—to expose Zionist-American crimes and stand firmly with Gaza.