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Al-Miftah Tribes in Hajjah Declare Tribal Mobilization to Confront Zionist Escalation

Al-Miftah Tribes in Hajjah Declare Tribal Mobilization to Confront Zionist Escalation

Saba Yemen10-05-2025

Hajjah - SABA:
The tribes of Al-Miftah district in Hajjah Governorate declared a tribal mobilization (Nakaf) to confront the Zionist enemy's escalation in Gaza, and announced a tribal honor charter denouncing traitors and collaborators.
In an armed tribal gathering led by the Governorate's Deputy Zaid Al-Hakem, District Director Ahmed Al-Bannous, and local social figures, the tribes declared their disavowal of all collaborators and traitors involved in the aggression against Yemen, reaffirming their steadfastness and continued support for Gaza in defense of faith, land, and honor.
The tribes congratulated the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the armed forces, and the Yemeni people on the victory over the American enemy and its failure to support the Zionist regime.
The people of Al-Miftah reaffirmed their commitment to support the people of Gaza in the battle of the 'Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad' until victory over the Zionist enemy is achieved. They also declared their readiness to supply fighters for the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' military courses in support of Gaza.
Finally, they renewed their full authorization to the Leader of the Revolution to take all necessary measures to support the resistance and defend the homeland.
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