
Al-Jumaymah Tribes in Hajjah declare disavowal of traitors & mobilize against zionist escalation
Hajjah - Saba:
The tribes of Al-Jumaymah in Hajjah province declared their disavowal of collaborators and traitors and announced a general mobilization in response to the escalating Zionist aggression in Gaza and Yemen.
During an armed tribal meeting on Wednesday, led by Hajjah Province Deputy Zaid Al-Hakim, District Director Saddam Al-Madoumi, Province Advisor Faisal Al-Muftahi, Mobilization Official Mohammed Al-Majash, Deputy Executive Director of the Sanitation Fund Abdulqawi Al-Sufi, along with sheikhs and social figures, the people of Al-Jumaymah affirmed their rejection of traitors , collaborators and all those involved in the aggression against Yemen.
They emphasized their continued steadfastness in supporting Gaza, defending their faith, land, honor, and their readiness to make sacrifices to achieve victory for Al-Aqsa and in honor of the blood and souls of the martyrs.
They praised the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi, the Yemeni Armed Forces, and the Yemeni people for their victory over the American enemy and its failure in supporting the Zionist enemy.
They renewed their commitment to stand with the people of Gaza in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad" until victory over the Zionist enemy is achieved, continuing "Al-Aqsa Flood" campaigns. They also authorized the revolution's leader to take all necessary measures to support the resistance and defend the homeland.
The people of Al-Jumaymah commended the role of Yemeni society and tribes in declaring disavowal and boycotting all collaborators and spies working for the U.S. and Israel, in accordance with the Tribal Honor Document.
During the meeting, Al-Hakim and Al-Madoumi praised the active stance of Al-Jumaymah tribes in supporting Al-Aqsa and standing with the revolutionary leadership and armed forces in the battle of dignity and pride.
They stressed the importance of joining open training courses, continuing combat readiness, adhering to the guidance of Allah and the Quran in preparation for the decisive confrontation with the Zionist enemy.
A statement issued during the meeting hailed the legendary resilience of the resistance in Gaza despite the Zionist enemy's crimes, as well as the qualitative operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces deep in enemy territory, including strikes on "Ben Gurion" Airport in the occupied territories.
The statement affirmed Yemen's unwavering support for their brothers in Gaza and their determination to confront the Israeli enemy with full strength, without hesitation or retreat. It also emphasized readiness to repel any American aggression against Yemen.
The statement praised the honorable positions of the revolution's leader, the armed forces, and the Yemeni people in supporting Gaza, reaffirming Yemen's steadfast stance in defending Gaza and backing the Palestinian resistance.
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