
Hajjah - Saba:
The enemy is attempting to exploit agents and hypocrites, using them as human shields and cannon fodder in war, as they lack the courage for direct confrontation.
Addressing these collaborators—whether nations, regimes, or individuals—the message is clear: "If you possess even an ounce of dignity, leave the Yemeni people and their army to confront the Zionist-American enemy and refrain from interfering in this battle."
Tribal leaders affirm support for Palestine & readiness against aggression.
Shaif Abu Salim, Director of the General Authority for Tribal Affairs, praised the steadfast stance of the province’s tribes in confronting aggression, thwarting hostile schemes, and supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza. He highlighted their cooperation with security agencies to counter threats to stability.
Abu Salim stressed the importance of maintaining internal unity, mobilizing for open military training courses, and supporting summer programs. He called for continued activism through marches, rallies, and the reinforcement of the Tribal Honor Pact.
The tribes declared full endorsement of all decisions by the leadership and their complete readiness to confront any aggression, standing alongside the armed forces in the battle of "The Promised Victory and Sacred Jihad."
Tihama Tribes Vow Unwavering Support for Gaza
Sheikh Yahya Musa, representing the tribes of Tihama, reaffirmed their principled support for Gaza under any circumstances. He emphasized that American attacks on civilian sites would not weaken Yemen’s resolve against its enemies.
The tribes of Tihama continue mobilization efforts, sending 7,000 of their youth to military training camps and denouncing all hypocrites and traitors.
Al-Sharafain Tribes Pledge Continued Resistance
Sheikh Ibrahim Falah, speaking for the tribes of Al-Sharafain, announced their commitment to send 7,000 recruits to training camps, upholding their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty to defend Gaza and Yemen.
The tribes declared their disavowal of traitors and agents of Jews and Christians, accusing them of betraying the nation and aligning with its enemies.
Sheikh Hazam Masoud, speaking on behalf of the tribal leaders of Aham, emphasized their steadfastness and determination in confronting their enemies, in line with divine guidance to support the oppressed and reject the injustice faced by the people of Gaza.
He reaffirmed the readiness of the Aham tribes, announcing that 7,000 fighters would be sent to training camps as a first phase.
A statement issued during the expanded tribal meeting, read by the Deputy Governor Sadeq Al-Adba’i, granted absolute authority to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badreddin Al-Houthi, to take all necessary military escalatory measures in response to the crimes of aggression, in support of Gaza in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad."
The statement condemned the Israeli enemy’s crimes against the people of Gaza and their forced displacement, as well as the escalating American aggression on Yemen and its targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure.
It declared any cooperation or communication with foreign forces a crime, disavowing any traitors who collaborate with the enemy and threaten Yemen’s security and stability. The statement called on security , judicial authorities to apprehend such agents , impose the harshest penalties under Sharia and law.
The statement also announced a general reconciliation, unity among ranks, and the preservation of internal cohesion, urging all Yemeni and Arab tribes to uphold their moral, religious, and national duty in light of the massacres against the Palestinian people and the aggression facing Yemen.
It defied the "Great Satan," America, and its tyrant Trump, asserting that U.S. airstrikes, warships, and crimes would not deter the Yemeni people from supporting Gaza.
Additionally, the tribal honor document was signed, disavowing traitors and imposing the harshest punishments on those proven guilty of betraying the homeland. Committees will be formed at the provincial, district, and village levels in accordance with tribal mechanisms.
The enemy is attempting to exploit agents and hypocrites, using them as human shields and cannon fodder in war, as they lack the courage for direct confrontation.
Addressing these collaborators—whether nations, regimes, or individuals—the message is clear: "If you possess even an ounce of dignity, leave the Yemeni people and their army to confront the Zionist-American enemy and refrain from interfering in this battle."
Tribal leaders affirm support for Palestine & readiness against aggression.
Shaif Abu Salim, Director of the General Authority for Tribal Affairs, praised the steadfast stance of the province’s tribes in confronting aggression, thwarting hostile schemes, and supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza. He highlighted their cooperation with security agencies to counter threats to stability.
Abu Salim stressed the importance of maintaining internal unity, mobilizing for open military training courses, and supporting summer programs. He called for continued activism through marches, rallies, and the reinforcement of the Tribal Honor Pact.
The tribes declared full endorsement of all decisions by the leadership and their complete readiness to confront any aggression, standing alongside the armed forces in the battle of "The Promised Victory and Sacred Jihad."
Tihama Tribes Vow Unwavering Support for Gaza
Sheikh Yahya Musa, representing the tribes of Tihama, reaffirmed their principled support for Gaza under any circumstances. He emphasized that American attacks on civilian sites would not weaken Yemen’s resolve against its enemies.
The tribes of Tihama continue mobilization efforts, sending 7,000 of their youth to military training camps and denouncing all hypocrites and traitors.
Al-Sharafain Tribes Pledge Continued Resistance
Sheikh Ibrahim Falah, speaking for the tribes of Al-Sharafain, announced their commitment to send 7,000 recruits to training camps, upholding their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty to defend Gaza and Yemen.
The tribes declared their disavowal of traitors and agents of Jews and Christians, accusing them of betraying the nation and aligning with its enemies.
Sheikh Hazam Masoud, speaking on behalf of the tribal leaders of Aham, emphasized their steadfastness and determination in confronting their enemies, in line with divine guidance to support the oppressed and reject the injustice faced by the people of Gaza.
He reaffirmed the readiness of the Aham tribes, announcing that 7,000 fighters would be sent to training camps as a first phase.
A statement issued during the expanded tribal meeting, read by the Deputy Governor Sadeq Al-Adba’i, granted absolute authority to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badreddin Al-Houthi, to take all necessary military escalatory measures in response to the crimes of aggression, in support of Gaza in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad."
The statement condemned the Israeli enemy’s crimes against the people of Gaza and their forced displacement, as well as the escalating American aggression on Yemen and its targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure.
It declared any cooperation or communication with foreign forces a crime, disavowing any traitors who collaborate with the enemy and threaten Yemen’s security and stability. The statement called on security , judicial authorities to apprehend such agents , impose the harshest penalties under Sharia and law.
The statement also announced a general reconciliation, unity among ranks, and the preservation of internal cohesion, urging all Yemeni and Arab tribes to uphold their moral, religious, and national duty in light of the massacres against the Palestinian people and the aggression facing Yemen.
It defied the "Great Satan," America, and its tyrant Trump, asserting that U.S. airstrikes, warships, and crimes would not deter the Yemeni people from supporting Gaza.
Additionally, the tribal honor document was signed, disavowing traitors and imposing the harshest punishments on those proven guilty of betraying the homeland. Committees will be formed at the provincial, district, and village levels in accordance with tribal mechanisms.