
Meeting in Bayda discusses mobilization efforts to confront escalating US aggression
Bayda - Saba:
A meeting in Bayda province, chaired by Governor Abdullah Idris, discussed on Monday mobilization efforts to confront the escalating US aggression and continue to support Gaza.
The meeting, which was attended by Province undersecretary for Administrative Units Affairs Abdullah al-Jamali and Mobilization Officer Sam al-Malahi, and included the directors of the districts of al Malajim, al-Tafah, al Sawadiyah, Radman, al-Wahbiyah, Nati', and Na'aman, reviewed the districts' plans to conduct mobilization activities in support of the Palestinian cause and confront the escalating US aggression.
The meeting also addressed efforts to activate the tribal custom document to enhance cooperation and unify ranks to confront all current challenges.
The meeting commended the qualitative operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces in support of the Palestinian people, stressing the continuation of general mobilization, "al Aqsa Flood" training courses, and the declaration of high readiness to engage in the "Promised Victory and Holy Jihad" battle.
During the meeting, the Governor of Bayda affirmed that the Yemeni people are today translating their position into practical support for the Palestinian people.
He pointed out that the courageous stance of the revolutionary leadership, backed by the Yemeni people and armed forces, in supporting the Palestinian people and their valiant resistance stems from Yemen's principled stance on the Palestinian cause.
Idris emphasized the need to raise everyone's readiness to confront the forces of arrogance and hegemony, reiterating that the Palestinian people and their Mujahideen will not be alone in confronting the Zionist entity.
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