Tensions have surged in Yemen’s eastern governorate of Hadramaut, where large

 crowds have taken to the streets in recent days, voicing anger and frustration over the current political and security situation. Protesters have been seen chanting slogans demanding the withdrawal of Saudi Arabia, reflecting growing resentment toward its role in the region.
The demonstrations appear to be part of a wider wave of public mobilization, as residents express dissatisfaction with local governance, deteriorating living conditions, and what they perceive as external interference in domestic affairs. Eyewitness accounts describe packed streets, with demonstrators carrying banners and chanting in unison, signaling a rare moment of unified public dissent.
Hadramaut, long considered relatively stable compared to other parts of Yemen, is now witnessing a shift in public sentiment. Many protesters argue that their voices have been consistently overlooked, fueling a sense of marginalization and deepening mistrust toward both local authorities and foreign actors.
Despite the scale and intensity of the protests, there has been little visible response addressing the demonstrators’ core demands. This perceived silence has only intensified frustrations, with many questioning why their calls are not being acknowledged.
Observers note that the situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation if grievances continue to go unaddressed. For now, the streets of Hadramaut remain filled with voices demanding change, as uncertainty looms over what comes next.

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