Why it matters:
The event highlights Yemen’s continued solidarity with the Axis of Resistance and its steadfast opposition to U.S. and Israeli aggression, while stessing the country’s national unity and sacrifice amid years of war and blockade.
The big picture:
The exhibition, held with the support of Yemen’s Presidential Guard, features portraits of Yemeni martyrs alongside Resistance leaders, including Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Ismail Haniyeh, and Yahya al-Sinwar.
Displays depict the struggle of Yemeni fighters and the broader Resistance movement against U.S.-backed and Israeli-led aggression.
The event is part of hundreds of programs taking place this week across Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, and other cities and provinces to honor those martyred in defense of the country and the oppressed.
Go deeper:
“Martyrs’ Week” is marked annually in Yemen and other resistance-aligned countries as a symbol of loyalty to those who fought against occupation and injustice.
The exhibition coincides with renewed calls across the region for stronger coordination among resistance movements confronting U.S. and Israeli policies.
Mojtaba Darabi - seyed mohammad kazemi