
President Al-Mashat offers condolences on MP Sheikh Ali Al-Khubal Death
Sana'a – Saba:
His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, sent a message of condolence and sympathy on the death of Member of Parliament Sheikh Ali bin Ali Muhammad Al-Khubal, who passed away at the age of 58 after a life dedicated to serving the nation.
In his message addressed to the deceased's brothers, Muhammad Al-Khubal (a local official in Hodeida province) and Abdulhaq Al-Khubal (Director of Al-Dahi District), as well as his sons Saddam, Taha, and Nasr Ali Al-Khubal, and the entire family, President Al-Mashat praised the late MP's virtues and contributions to his country and society. Sheikh Al-Khubal was the chief of the Al-Atawiyah district in Al-Zaydiyah and a prominent tribal figure known for his pivotal role in resolving social issues and mediating conflicts.
The President highlighted the deceased's parliamentary work as a member of the House of Representatives for Electoral District "188," as well as his honorable national stances in opposing the American, Saudi, and Emirati aggression. His passing, President Al-Mashat emphasized, is a loss for Hodeida province in particular and the nation as a whole.
President Al-Mashat expressed his deepest condolences to the brothers, sons, family members, and the entire Al-Khubal family, praying to Almighty Allah to bestow His vast mercy and forgiveness upon the deceased, grant him Paradise, and grant his family patience and solace.
"Indeed, we belong to Allah, and to Him we shall return."
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