
Dhamar - Saba:
Residents of District 201 in the Hada region of Dhamar province organized an armed tribal stand on Monday, declaring readiness to confront the escalation of American aggression and in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Participants in the stand—including Ahmed Al-Dawrani, the province’s mobilization official, and Fadhl Al-Kharibi, the district director—announced a general mobilization and full preparedness to counter American-Zionist aggression. They affirmed their steadfast support for the Palestinian cause, the central issue of the Muslim nation, as a religious duty with no retreat.
A statement issued during the event reiterated absolute authorization for the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badreddin Al-Houthi, to take necessary measures in confronting American aggression and supporting the Palestinian people in their resistance against Zionist occupation, while rejecting attempts to displace Gaza’s population.
It emphasized the complete readiness of Hada’s people to face American-Zionist escalation and to continue standing with the Palestinian people and Gaza’s plight, stressing that no force could deter them from their principled, faith-based stance until the aggression on the besieged sector ends.
The statement declared a general reconciliation, unity of ranks, and mobilization of efforts to defend the homeland, urging participation in open military training courses and readiness for the "Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad" battle.
It warned against those seeking to divert Yemen’s people from supporting Gaza in service of Zionists, stating there would be no leniency, called on security and judicial authorities to impose the harshest penalties on them.
The statement praised the armed forces’ operations against the Zionist enemy and American warships and aircraft carriers, affirming the Hada tribes’ support for the missile force, drone units, and naval forces, as well as continued reinforcement of fronts with funds and manpower.
Residents of District 201 in the Hada region of Dhamar province organized an armed tribal stand on Monday, declaring readiness to confront the escalation of American aggression and in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Participants in the stand—including Ahmed Al-Dawrani, the province’s mobilization official, and Fadhl Al-Kharibi, the district director—announced a general mobilization and full preparedness to counter American-Zionist aggression. They affirmed their steadfast support for the Palestinian cause, the central issue of the Muslim nation, as a religious duty with no retreat.
A statement issued during the event reiterated absolute authorization for the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badreddin Al-Houthi, to take necessary measures in confronting American aggression and supporting the Palestinian people in their resistance against Zionist occupation, while rejecting attempts to displace Gaza’s population.
It emphasized the complete readiness of Hada’s people to face American-Zionist escalation and to continue standing with the Palestinian people and Gaza’s plight, stressing that no force could deter them from their principled, faith-based stance until the aggression on the besieged sector ends.
The statement declared a general reconciliation, unity of ranks, and mobilization of efforts to defend the homeland, urging participation in open military training courses and readiness for the "Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad" battle.
It warned against those seeking to divert Yemen’s people from supporting Gaza in service of Zionists, stating there would be no leniency, called on security and judicial authorities to impose the harshest penalties on them.
The statement praised the armed forces’ operations against the Zionist enemy and American warships and aircraft carriers, affirming the Hada tribes’ support for the missile force, drone units, and naval forces, as well as continued reinforcement of fronts with funds and manpower.