
Hajjah - Saba:
The tribes of Hajjah’s capital district and countryside announced on Saturday, in a tribal assembly (Nakf), a general mobilization , a tribal honor document disavowing collaborators and traitors.
During the assembly, attended by Hajjah Governorate’s Deputy for District Affairs Ahmed Al-Akhfash and Mobilization Official Hamoud Al-Maghribi, the tribes reaffirmed their continued support for the Palestinian resistance and the mujahideen in Gaza. They declared their readiness to sacrifice everything in solidarity with the oppressed in Gaza and in defense of land, honor, and national sovereignty.
They emphasized that the American aggression against Yemen will not deter the descendants of the Ansar (Supporters) from fulfilling their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward their brothers in Gaza.
The meeting, which included Security Director Brigadier General Hassan Al-Qasimi, district directors Issam Al-Wazan (Capital District) and Sadeq Wahban (Hajjah Countryside), mobilization officials, and tribal and social figures, renewed their absolute mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take appropriate measures in supporting Gaza’s resistance and defending faith, land, and honor.
The tribes publicly disavowed all traitors and collaborators—"spies of America and Israel"—as well as any mercenary supporting falsehood. They vowed to oppose anyone cooperating with or providing targeting data for U.S.-Israeli aggression against Yemen.
They declared that those guilty of treason for America and Israel are outlawed, severed from kinship , tribe, and entitled to no protection. They called on official and judicial authorities to enforce the law of high treason and apply legal penalties.
The assembly praised Yemeni society , tribes for their disavowal , boycott of American and Israeli collaborators, in line with the Tribal Honor Document signed nationwide.
Participants urged all Yemenis to remain vigilant, enhance security awareness, and report suspicious activity via the following hotlines:
Security & Intelligence Service: 100
- Ministry of Interior: 199
Security Director Brigadier General Al-Qasimi hailed the honorable stance of Hajjah’s tribes in supporting Gaza and defending sovereignty, noting that such positions are expected from a province known for its scholars, mujahideen, martyrs, and intellectuals who have long defended the nation.
He stressed the importance of continued mobilization, training, and forming local committees to reinforce training camps, per the outcomes of the expanded tribal meeting.
A statement issued during the assembly—on the anniversary of the "Scream Against Arrogant" as the first practical step of the Quranic Project—highlighted the Quranic movement’s beginnings, its steadfast progress, and the divine promises fulfilled in Yemen’s unique stance with Gaza.
It called on the nation to sincerely return to the Quran, vocally disavow God’s enemies, and activate economic boycotts as effective, practical tools proven in their impact.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering support for Gaza and Palestine against "the killers and arrogant," asserting that U.S. backing of the Zionist enemy and its aggression on Yemen will not stop the brave from aiding Gaza. It cited recent military strikes, including against the USS Truman, as proof of failure.
The tribes’ massive rallies were hailed as "slaps" to the American-Israeli enemy, with pledges to continue tribal protests in support of Palestine, relying on God with unshakable resolve undeterred by enemy propaganda, crimes, or siege.
The tribes of Hajjah’s capital district and countryside announced on Saturday, in a tribal assembly (Nakf), a general mobilization , a tribal honor document disavowing collaborators and traitors.
During the assembly, attended by Hajjah Governorate’s Deputy for District Affairs Ahmed Al-Akhfash and Mobilization Official Hamoud Al-Maghribi, the tribes reaffirmed their continued support for the Palestinian resistance and the mujahideen in Gaza. They declared their readiness to sacrifice everything in solidarity with the oppressed in Gaza and in defense of land, honor, and national sovereignty.
They emphasized that the American aggression against Yemen will not deter the descendants of the Ansar (Supporters) from fulfilling their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward their brothers in Gaza.
The meeting, which included Security Director Brigadier General Hassan Al-Qasimi, district directors Issam Al-Wazan (Capital District) and Sadeq Wahban (Hajjah Countryside), mobilization officials, and tribal and social figures, renewed their absolute mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take appropriate measures in supporting Gaza’s resistance and defending faith, land, and honor.
The tribes publicly disavowed all traitors and collaborators—"spies of America and Israel"—as well as any mercenary supporting falsehood. They vowed to oppose anyone cooperating with or providing targeting data for U.S.-Israeli aggression against Yemen.
They declared that those guilty of treason for America and Israel are outlawed, severed from kinship , tribe, and entitled to no protection. They called on official and judicial authorities to enforce the law of high treason and apply legal penalties.
The assembly praised Yemeni society , tribes for their disavowal , boycott of American and Israeli collaborators, in line with the Tribal Honor Document signed nationwide.
Participants urged all Yemenis to remain vigilant, enhance security awareness, and report suspicious activity via the following hotlines:
Security & Intelligence Service: 100
- Ministry of Interior: 199
Security Director Brigadier General Al-Qasimi hailed the honorable stance of Hajjah’s tribes in supporting Gaza and defending sovereignty, noting that such positions are expected from a province known for its scholars, mujahideen, martyrs, and intellectuals who have long defended the nation.
He stressed the importance of continued mobilization, training, and forming local committees to reinforce training camps, per the outcomes of the expanded tribal meeting.
A statement issued during the assembly—on the anniversary of the "Scream Against Arrogant" as the first practical step of the Quranic Project—highlighted the Quranic movement’s beginnings, its steadfast progress, and the divine promises fulfilled in Yemen’s unique stance with Gaza.
It called on the nation to sincerely return to the Quran, vocally disavow God’s enemies, and activate economic boycotts as effective, practical tools proven in their impact.
The statement reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering support for Gaza and Palestine against "the killers and arrogant," asserting that U.S. backing of the Zionist enemy and its aggression on Yemen will not stop the brave from aiding Gaza. It cited recent military strikes, including against the USS Truman, as proof of failure.
The tribes’ massive rallies were hailed as "slaps" to the American-Israeli enemy, with pledges to continue tribal protests in support of Palestine, relying on God with unshakable resolve undeterred by enemy propaganda, crimes, or siege.