Dhale' - Saba:
In a show of solidarity and condemnation, the people of Qataba district in Dhale' province on Wednesday gathered for a tribal stand to denounce the recent crime committed by mercenaries in Bab Ghlaq Valley.
The crime, which involved the murder of a woman and the injury of another from al-Mawdhi family, sparked outrage among local residents.
Participants, including the Director of Qataba District, Dawood al-Nahham, and the district’s mobilization official, issued a statement condemning the targeting of women and children.
The participants emphasized that such acts violate Yemeni values, principles, and customs, which forbid harm to civilians, particularly women and children.
They called for a general mobilization of the local population, viewing the targeting of women and children as a grave crime that must be addressed.
The participants expressed unwavering support for the Yemeni armed forces in their resistance against the ongoing Zionist-American aggression.
They urged the people of Dhale' province to continue participating in protests and demonstrations, showing solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The participants also advocated for the activation of a boycott against the enemies, recognizing the significance of such actions in applying pressure on the aggressors.
In a show of solidarity and condemnation, the people of Qataba district in Dhale' province on Wednesday gathered for a tribal stand to denounce the recent crime committed by mercenaries in Bab Ghlaq Valley.
The crime, which involved the murder of a woman and the injury of another from al-Mawdhi family, sparked outrage among local residents.
Participants, including the Director of Qataba District, Dawood al-Nahham, and the district’s mobilization official, issued a statement condemning the targeting of women and children.
The participants emphasized that such acts violate Yemeni values, principles, and customs, which forbid harm to civilians, particularly women and children.
They called for a general mobilization of the local population, viewing the targeting of women and children as a grave crime that must be addressed.
The participants expressed unwavering support for the Yemeni armed forces in their resistance against the ongoing Zionist-American aggression.
They urged the people of Dhale' province to continue participating in protests and demonstrations, showing solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The participants also advocated for the activation of a boycott against the enemies, recognizing the significance of such actions in applying pressure on the aggressors.