The Yemeni and Palestinian communities in Hamburg, Germany, organized a large rally on Friday to express solidarity with Gaza, celebrate the resistance’s victory, and expose the crimes of the Israeli entity.
Participants raised Palestinian flags, photos of martyrs, keffiyehs, and banners denouncing genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, while chanting slogans that echoed through the city, labeling the occupation as a terrorist regime.
The protest condemned the systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure—particularly health, education, and media institutions—and honored the martyrs among medical workers, journalists, and rescue teams who were killed while serving their people.
Demonstrators also criticized the global silence, especially the inaction of Arab and Islamic countries, which they accused of abandoning moral and humanitarian responsibilities while Gaza endured two years of daily massacres.
They strongly denounced the ongoing war crimes committed by the temporary Zionist entity and its Western backers, particularly the U.S., U.K., and France, stressing that such crimes will not be erased by time.
The crowd expressed gratitude to all forces supporting Gaza—foremost among them Yemen—for its courageous and principled stance, rooted in faith and humanity, which has stood in defiance of global injustice.