
Hajjah - Saba:
Washa tribes in Hajjah province declared a state of mobilization to confront the escalating Zionist aggression in Gaza and Yemen, while disavowing collaborators and traitors.
During a tribal gathering held on Saturday—attended by Hajjah Deputy Governor Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi, District Director Abdul-Quddus Al-Khashab, Mobilization Official Sajjad Al-Rakhmi, and social figures—the tribes affirmed their readiness to respond to the horrific crimes of the Zionist enemy in Gaza and its targeting of civilian sites in Yemen.
They emphasized that the Zionist enemy’s crimes and attacks on civilian infrastructure will not deter the descendants of the Ansar (Supporters) from standing with their brethren in Gaza but will only strengthen their resolve to uphold their unwavering religious and moral stance in support of the oppressed.
Washa tribes praised the honorable positions of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in defending the oppressed in Gaza, and blessed the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces targeting the depths of the Zionist entity.
They reiterated their full readiness to engage in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" and to retaliate against the crimes of Israeli aggression.
Washa tribes signed a tribal honor document, affirming their disavowal of anyone who collaborates or communicates with the American-Israeli aggression against Yemen. They stressed that traitors and collaborators will face the customary tribal penalties, with no protection granted to them.
The document declared that those involved in treason and collaboration with the U.S. and Israel are outlawed, cut off from kinship and tribal ties, and granted no sanctuary.
They called on official and judicial authorities to implement the law of high treason and enforce legal penalties against such individuals.
The tribes commended the role of Yemeni society and other Yemeni tribes in declaring disavowal and boycotting all American and Israeli agents and spies, in line with the tribal honor document signed by Yemeni tribes.
Participants in the gathering urged all Yemeni citizens to remain vigilant, maintain high readiness, and report any suspicious activity to the following numbers:
- Security and Intelligence Service:100
- Ministry of Interior: 199
During the meeting, Deputy Governor Dr. Al-Hamzi hailed the honorable stance of the Washa tribes in supporting the oppressed, defending the homeland, and preserving national sovereignty.
He noted that the mobilization of the Washa tribes was no surprise, given their history of sacrifice and resistance since the beginning of the Saudi-Emirati aggression, and their steadfast positions in defending faith, land, and honor.
Al-Hamzi stressed the need to continue mobilization and participation in the open military training courses, "Al-Aqsa Flood," to acquire combat skills and draw guidance from the Quran, preparing for any emergency or decisions made by the wise revolutionary leadership.
A statement issued by the tribal gathering affirmed continued support for the Palestinian resistance, the defense of Al-Aqsa, and the martyrs of Gaza, pledging to spare no effort in expelling invaders and occupiers from Yemen.
The statement emphasized that American aggression does not intimidate the descendants of the Ansar and will not deter them from supporting the Palestinian people, but only strengthens their resolve to uphold their principled and moral stance.
It also declared full readiness to confront the Zionist enemy and all those involved in the aggression against Yemen and the crimes committed against their brethren in Gaza.
The statement confirmed ongoing mobilization for the "Al-Aqsa Flood" military training courses, as well as further recruitment, training, and reinforcement of training centers with fighters in preparation for direct confrontation with the Zionist enemy.
Washa tribes in Hajjah province declared a state of mobilization to confront the escalating Zionist aggression in Gaza and Yemen, while disavowing collaborators and traitors.
During a tribal gathering held on Saturday—attended by Hajjah Deputy Governor Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi, District Director Abdul-Quddus Al-Khashab, Mobilization Official Sajjad Al-Rakhmi, and social figures—the tribes affirmed their readiness to respond to the horrific crimes of the Zionist enemy in Gaza and its targeting of civilian sites in Yemen.
They emphasized that the Zionist enemy’s crimes and attacks on civilian infrastructure will not deter the descendants of the Ansar (Supporters) from standing with their brethren in Gaza but will only strengthen their resolve to uphold their unwavering religious and moral stance in support of the oppressed.
Washa tribes praised the honorable positions of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in defending the oppressed in Gaza, and blessed the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces targeting the depths of the Zionist entity.
They reiterated their full readiness to engage in the battle of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" and to retaliate against the crimes of Israeli aggression.
Washa tribes signed a tribal honor document, affirming their disavowal of anyone who collaborates or communicates with the American-Israeli aggression against Yemen. They stressed that traitors and collaborators will face the customary tribal penalties, with no protection granted to them.
The document declared that those involved in treason and collaboration with the U.S. and Israel are outlawed, cut off from kinship and tribal ties, and granted no sanctuary.
They called on official and judicial authorities to implement the law of high treason and enforce legal penalties against such individuals.
The tribes commended the role of Yemeni society and other Yemeni tribes in declaring disavowal and boycotting all American and Israeli agents and spies, in line with the tribal honor document signed by Yemeni tribes.
Participants in the gathering urged all Yemeni citizens to remain vigilant, maintain high readiness, and report any suspicious activity to the following numbers:
- Security and Intelligence Service:100
- Ministry of Interior: 199
During the meeting, Deputy Governor Dr. Al-Hamzi hailed the honorable stance of the Washa tribes in supporting the oppressed, defending the homeland, and preserving national sovereignty.
He noted that the mobilization of the Washa tribes was no surprise, given their history of sacrifice and resistance since the beginning of the Saudi-Emirati aggression, and their steadfast positions in defending faith, land, and honor.
Al-Hamzi stressed the need to continue mobilization and participation in the open military training courses, "Al-Aqsa Flood," to acquire combat skills and draw guidance from the Quran, preparing for any emergency or decisions made by the wise revolutionary leadership.
A statement issued by the tribal gathering affirmed continued support for the Palestinian resistance, the defense of Al-Aqsa, and the martyrs of Gaza, pledging to spare no effort in expelling invaders and occupiers from Yemen.
The statement emphasized that American aggression does not intimidate the descendants of the Ansar and will not deter them from supporting the Palestinian people, but only strengthens their resolve to uphold their principled and moral stance.
It also declared full readiness to confront the Zionist enemy and all those involved in the aggression against Yemen and the crimes committed against their brethren in Gaza.
The statement confirmed ongoing mobilization for the "Al-Aqsa Flood" military training courses, as well as further recruitment, training, and reinforcement of training centers with fighters in preparation for direct confrontation with the Zionist enemy.