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Southern Movement condemns Zionist aggression against Iran

Southern Movement condemns Zionist aggression against Iran

Saba Yemen14-06-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
The General Secretariat of the Southern Movement, a participant in the National Dialogue Conference and signatory of the Peace and Partnership Agreement, condemned on Saturday the brutal Zionist-American aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In a statement, the Southern Movement affirmed full support for Iran in confronting the Zionist aggression and its right to defend its land and people.
It also welcomed the Iranian response that targeted the "heart of the temporary entity."
The Secretariat expressed sincere condolences to Iran's leadership, government, people, and the families of the martyrs of this "brutal and cowardly aggression."
It further praised Iran's positive and honorable positions towards Yemen and its people, and all issues of the nation, particularly the Palestinian cause.
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