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Raymah: al-Salfiyah tribes declare general mobilization, renounce traitors

Raymah: al-Salfiyah tribes declare general mobilization, renounce traitors

Saba Yemen7 hours ago
Raymah - Saba:
The tribes of al-Salfiyah district in Raymah governorate on Thursday held an armed stand to declare general mobilization and disavow traitors and agents.
They also praised recent security achievements in exposing extremist cells and agent elements within the district.
Participants, including Shura Council members Hassan Taha and Mansour al-Muntasir, district director Fares Rouba, and local dignitaries, affirmed their commitment to confronting aggression and standing united in the battle for sovereignty and destiny.
The participants declared their renunciation of traitors and agents, emphasized heightened readiness to face any aggression against Yemen, maintain internal cohesion, and counter criminal conspiracies targeting the nation's security and sovereignty.
The people of al-Salfiyah renewed their full mandate to the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, to take appropriate actions to deter aggression and support the oppressed Palestinian people.
They commended the security forces for exposing extremist cells and quelling the sedition ignited by "Saleh al-Khantous," which resulted in the deaths of three security personnel and injuries to others.
A statement from the gathering affirmed al-Salfiyah's continued support for the fronts with men and equipment, urging increased community awareness to counter the soft war waged by mercenary mouthpieces aiming to fragment the internal front for external agendas.
The statement declared a complete disavowal of all hypocrites, mercenaries, traitors, Zionists, and agents of America and Israel, highlighting al-Salfiyah tribes' readiness to confront any enemy escalation and protect the internal front from anyone seeking to undermine it for the benefit of the Zionist-American enemy and its mercenary and agent proxies.
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