
Hodeida - Saba:
Tribes from Bani Sulayman sub-district in Bura' district in Hodeida province staged an armed demonstration on Monday, announcing their mobilization to confront "US escalation" and declaring their disavowal of "traitors and mercenaries" complicit in the aggression against Yemen.
Participants condemned the US-Israeli aggression, asserting that the "war crimes" committed against Yemenis would not go unpunished and that the people of Bura' are at the forefront of defending sovereignty and dignity, regardless of the sacrifices.
The demonstrators emphasized that the international silence regarding the "terrorist crime" at Ras Isa Port reflects "double standards" and exposes "blatant international complicity" with "forces of arrogance." They called for widespread popular action to respond to repeated US targeting of vital facilities.
The crowds chanted angry slogans against "traitors and agents," considering collaboration with the "enemy" and the shedding of Yemeni blood an unforgivable betrayal, and stating that those who have renounced national belonging have become legitimate targets on the battlefields.
In a concluding statement, Bani Sulayman tribes declared their complete disassociation from anyone involved in betraying the homeland, renewed their allegiance to the "leader of the revolution," and affirmed their full readiness to supply the fronts with fighters and equipment until victory is achieved and the "roots of aggression" are eradicated.
The statement asserted that Yemen is currently engaged in an "existential battle" demanding unwavering action and that the "revolutionary and jihadi decision" announced by President Mahdi al-Mashat reflects the free will of the people, who will not permit the implementation of "projects of guardianship and subordination."
Clear messages were directed to regional and international communities, stating that Yemen would not be a "free-for-all" and that the "era of subjugation" is over. The statement emphasized that the "free people of Yemen" would continue to defend their land until every inch is liberated and the "occupation and its tools" are swept away.
Tribes from Bani Sulayman sub-district in Bura' district in Hodeida province staged an armed demonstration on Monday, announcing their mobilization to confront "US escalation" and declaring their disavowal of "traitors and mercenaries" complicit in the aggression against Yemen.
Participants condemned the US-Israeli aggression, asserting that the "war crimes" committed against Yemenis would not go unpunished and that the people of Bura' are at the forefront of defending sovereignty and dignity, regardless of the sacrifices.
The demonstrators emphasized that the international silence regarding the "terrorist crime" at Ras Isa Port reflects "double standards" and exposes "blatant international complicity" with "forces of arrogance." They called for widespread popular action to respond to repeated US targeting of vital facilities.
The crowds chanted angry slogans against "traitors and agents," considering collaboration with the "enemy" and the shedding of Yemeni blood an unforgivable betrayal, and stating that those who have renounced national belonging have become legitimate targets on the battlefields.
In a concluding statement, Bani Sulayman tribes declared their complete disassociation from anyone involved in betraying the homeland, renewed their allegiance to the "leader of the revolution," and affirmed their full readiness to supply the fronts with fighters and equipment until victory is achieved and the "roots of aggression" are eradicated.
The statement asserted that Yemen is currently engaged in an "existential battle" demanding unwavering action and that the "revolutionary and jihadi decision" announced by President Mahdi al-Mashat reflects the free will of the people, who will not permit the implementation of "projects of guardianship and subordination."
Clear messages were directed to regional and international communities, stating that Yemen would not be a "free-for-all" and that the "era of subjugation" is over. The statement emphasized that the "free people of Yemen" would continue to defend their land until every inch is liberated and the "occupation and its tools" are swept away.