
Tribal protests in Sana'a districts in support of Gaza, declaration of disavowal of traitors
Armed tribal protests were held in several districts of Sana'a governorate on Tuesday, declaring disavowal of traitors and collaborators, and in support of Gaza under the slogan "They are the enemy, so beware of them."
Participants in the protests, which were held in al-Rasoul al-Adhem settlement in Sanhan, Bani Bahloul, and Jabal al-Lawz in al-Tiyal, and in Ghadran and Dhi Marmar in Bani Hushaish, raised the Yemeni and Palestinian flags and the slogan of disavowal of the enemies of Allah.
The participants chanted slogans denouncing the brutal crimes and siege against the people of Gaza, expressing their denunciation of the shameful Arab and Islamic positions on the crimes and violations committed by the Zionist enemy in the Gaza Strip.
At the sit-ins, which were attended by the governorate's security directors, Brigadier General Mujahid Ayed, the commander of the Central Security Forces branch in the governorate, Colonel Abdulhaq al-Seraji, directors of directorates, general mobilization officials, and social figures, they affirmed their readiness and full preparedness for any confrontation or escalation targeting the homeland, its security, sovereignty, and independence.
They declared their disavowal of traitors, agents, and all those who participate in or collaborate with the American-Israeli aggression against the homeland, who have placed their personal interests above the national interest. They emphasized the necessity of the punishments recognized in tribal circles against them.
A statement issued by the sit-ins authorized the Leader to take strict deterrent measures against the enemy entity until it ceases its crimes against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The statement condemned the Zionist enemy's escalation of heinous crimes and genocide against civilians in Gaza, who are suffering from hunger and thirst in an unprecedented tragic situation, in addition to the ongoing crimes of killing and destruction, amid a shameful Arab and Islamic stance and humiliating international inaction.
It affirmed continued loyalty and steadfastness to the honorable position supporting the Palestinian people, expressing pride in the operations of the armed forces against the Zionist enemy entity, which have inflicted great harm, and expressing absolute support and pride in them.
The statement also affirmed that the Yemeni people will not back down from their positions in support of Palestinian rights, but will continue to reject these crimes with steadfastness, certainty, and loyalty, until God grants victory and relief to Gaza.
It called on the peoples of the Arab and Islamic nations to take action and break their silence, to take a practical stand against these crimes, and to wash away the shame of silence and inaction.
The statement praised the legendary steadfastness and heroic epics being written by the people of Gaza, both resistance and people, in the face of the Zionist war machine and criminality, calling on the nation to draw inspiration from their lessons of steadfastness, patience, and giving.
It called for continued mobilization and recruitment to enroll in open military courses, mobilization, training, and qualification, and to supply training centers with fighters in preparation for direct confrontation with the Zionist enemy, and to prepare to participate in the promised battle of conquest and holy jihad.
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