The Algerian parliament
unanimously voted to authorize President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to enter
the Gaza war and militarily support Palestine.
The 100/100 vote came on November 2, a day after the anniversary of Algeria’s war of liberation against French colonialism.
Algeria is the second Arab nation that looks to enter the war against
Israel, following Yemen’s declaration of war just two days prior. [sic]
“We launched a large number of ballistic and cruise missiles and a
large number of drones at various targets of the Zionist enemy in the
Palestine Occupied Territories,” the spokesperson of the Yemeni armed
forces, General Yahya Saree, said earlier this week. “We emphasize that
this operation is the third operation in support of our oppressed
brothers in Palestine.”
He added that “the position of our Yemeni people towards the cause of
Palestine is fixed and principled, and the Palestinian people have the
full right to defend themselves and use their full rights… Our forces
performed their duty in supporting Gaza and fired ballistic and cruise
missiles at enemy targets in the Occupied Territories.”
Arab nations have recently been following suit in their support of
the Palestinian people. Kuwait has condemned the Israeli aggression,
Bahrain has cut all diplomatic ties, and Jordan has recalled its
ambassador to Israel.
Nations outside of the Arab world that have voiced their support for
Palestine include Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and
others.