
Bayda - Saba:
The tribes of Al-Mahdi Qayfa in Wold Rabi district and the tribes of Wadi Thah in Al-Arsh district, Al-Bayda province, organized two tribal stands on Monday, reaffirming their unwavering stance in support of Gaza and signing the Tribal Honor Document.
Participants in both stands—including the province’s deputy governor, Nasser Al-Aji; Wold Rabi district director, Mohammed Al-Aidarous; Sheikh Sadiq Al-Dhahab; and mobilization officials Nasr Al-Qiri (Wold Rabi) and Salah Amirat (Al-Arsh)—emphasized the continuation of the open training courses, "Al-Aqsa Flood," in preparation for the decisive battle between truth and falsehood, in solidarity with their brothers in Gaza and in defense of Yemen.
They renewed their mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi, to take appropriate measures in supporting the valiant resistance in Gaza and defending Yemen.
A statement issued during the stands affirmed the position of Qayfa and Al-Arsh tribes alongside all Yemeni tribes in backing the armed forces in the battle of "The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad."
It highlighted the high readiness to reinforce the fronts with fighters and support convoys in solidarity with the Palestinian people, confronting the Zionist enemy, and responding to the escalation of aggression against Yemen.
The tribes of Al-Mahdi Qayfa and Wadi Thah declared their disavowal of those involved in treason and collaboration with the U.S. and Israel, vowing to take action against them as determined by Yemen’s various tribes.
The statement urged all Yemenis to remain vigilant, maintain high readiness, and report anyone involved in undermining the nation’s security and stability.
It reiterated the absolute mandate granted to the leader of the revolution to take any decisions in support of the Palestinian people and in confronting the enemy and its tools, condemning the ongoing crimes of the Zionist enemy against Palestinians.
The statement praised the armed forces’ operations in enforcing a naval blockade on Israeli ships, an air blockade on Zionist airports, and extending the maritime blockade to the port of "Haifa."
It also commended the role of Yemeni tribes in declaring disavowal and boycotting all agents and spies working for the U.S. and Israel, in accordance with the Tribal Honor Document.
The tribes of Al-Mahdi Qayfa in Wold Rabi district and the tribes of Wadi Thah in Al-Arsh district, Al-Bayda province, organized two tribal stands on Monday, reaffirming their unwavering stance in support of Gaza and signing the Tribal Honor Document.
Participants in both stands—including the province’s deputy governor, Nasser Al-Aji; Wold Rabi district director, Mohammed Al-Aidarous; Sheikh Sadiq Al-Dhahab; and mobilization officials Nasr Al-Qiri (Wold Rabi) and Salah Amirat (Al-Arsh)—emphasized the continuation of the open training courses, "Al-Aqsa Flood," in preparation for the decisive battle between truth and falsehood, in solidarity with their brothers in Gaza and in defense of Yemen.
They renewed their mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi, to take appropriate measures in supporting the valiant resistance in Gaza and defending Yemen.
A statement issued during the stands affirmed the position of Qayfa and Al-Arsh tribes alongside all Yemeni tribes in backing the armed forces in the battle of "The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad."
It highlighted the high readiness to reinforce the fronts with fighters and support convoys in solidarity with the Palestinian people, confronting the Zionist enemy, and responding to the escalation of aggression against Yemen.
The tribes of Al-Mahdi Qayfa and Wadi Thah declared their disavowal of those involved in treason and collaboration with the U.S. and Israel, vowing to take action against them as determined by Yemen’s various tribes.
The statement urged all Yemenis to remain vigilant, maintain high readiness, and report anyone involved in undermining the nation’s security and stability.
It reiterated the absolute mandate granted to the leader of the revolution to take any decisions in support of the Palestinian people and in confronting the enemy and its tools, condemning the ongoing crimes of the Zionist enemy against Palestinians.
The statement praised the armed forces’ operations in enforcing a naval blockade on Israeli ships, an air blockade on Zionist airports, and extending the maritime blockade to the port of "Haifa."
It also commended the role of Yemeni tribes in declaring disavowal and boycotting all agents and spies working for the U.S. and Israel, in accordance with the Tribal Honor Document.