
Taiz: Sharab al-Rawna tribes declare mobilization, readiness to confront American enemy
Taiz - Saba:
Sharab al-Rawna tribes in Taiz province announced on Monday their mobilization and readiness to confront the American aggression against Yemen and support the Palestinian people.
During an armed tribal meeting, Sharab al-Rawna tribes also announced a document of honor and disavowal of traitors, agents, and all those who collude with the American and Israeli enemy.
They renewed their absolute support for the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in taking appropriate decisions to confront the American aggression and continue to support Gaza, affirming their full readiness to defend national sovereignty and the central cause of the nation.
During the meeting, which was attended by Province undersecretary Mohammed Munir, District Director Osama al-Qatabri, Mobilization Officer Mohammed Hazbar, District Director Security Brigadier General Ahmed al-Washli, and dignitaries and sheikhs of Sharab al-Rawna, a tribal honor charter was signed, criminalizing collaboration with the aggression or communicating with foreign parties.
A statement issued after the meeting affirmed the steadfastness of the faith-based position in supporting Gaza against the reckless Zionist entity and American arrogance, noting that the crimes committed by the enemy in Gaza will not go unanswered.
It warned against any action aligned with the American-Zionist enemy, considering it complicity in the crimes it is committing in Yemen and Palestine.
Sharab al-Rawna tribes declared a mobilization, tribal strike, and increased readiness to confront the aggression against Yemen and Gaza. They also continued to enroll in training centers for the General Mobilization Forces.
The statement called on Yemeni and Arab tribes to play their part in confronting the massacres and war of extermination being perpetrated against the Palestinian people, emphasizing continued mobilization and preparation for implementing the options taken by the leadership in confronting the US-Zionist escalation.
It praised the armed forces' operations in preventing the passage of Israeli-American ships, targeting the depth of the Zionist entity, and targeting US aircraft carriers and destroyers. The statement also praised the qualitative development of air defenses and their success in shooting down numerous armed reconnaissance aircraft.
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