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The September 21st Revolution unites the tribes… comprehensive readiness moves towards liberation

In continuation of the national path established by the September 21st Revolution, manifestations of popular and tribal alignment continue in various free governorates, confirming that the equation of liberation and independence is no longer just a slogan, but a firmly established approach that embodies the awareness of society and its readiness to defend the sovereignty of the homeland and its rights.

Since the start of the revolution, the Yemeni tribe has witnessed a transformation in its national role, as it has moved from its traditional social framework to an active partner in the battle of resilience and construction, based on a growing awareness of the dangers of guardianship and occupation projects, and an understanding that protecting the homeland is a collective responsibility that requires readiness in all circumstances.

In this context, the governorates of Sana’a, Sa’ada, Taiz, Hodeidah, Al-Dhale’ and a number of other free governorates witnessed today massive tribal gatherings and meetings during which a general mobilization was declared, the “Al-Aqsa Flood” training courses were launched, the mandate to the revolutionary leadership was renewed, and full readiness to end the aggression and siege and restore national rights and wealth was emphasized.

Sanhan… The Beginning Message
The massive tribal gathering organized by the Sanhan tribes in Sana’a Governorate was a significant milestone in this movement, as it declared a general mobilization, launched general mobilization activities and “Al-Aqsa Flood” courses, affirming full readiness to implement the leadership’s directives and prepare to wage the battle of liberation and break the siege.

The participants affirmed that the tribe will remain at the forefront in defending the homeland, and that the leadership’s choices are subject to full authorization, reiterating their steadfastness in supporting Palestine and the axis of resistance, and their readiness to confront any escalation targeting Yemen or the nation.

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From Saada to Taiz… one stance
In Saada Governorate, the tribes of Shada and Al-Safra districts declared a general mobilization and opened training and rehabilitation centers, stressing that ending the aggression, occupation and siege is a national priority, and that the tribes will continue to mobilize and prepare until full independence is achieved.

In Taiz Governorate, the tribes of Maqbana District affirmed their readiness to participate in the liberation battle, announcing the continuation of the mobilization and renewing their pledge to continue on the path of pride and dignity until the restoration of national rights and wealth, and rejecting all forms of guardianship and subservience.

 

Al-Hudaydah and Al-Dhali’a: Renewed alignment
In Hodeidah, the tribes of Al-Durayhimi district announced their continued readiness and mobilization, affirming their support for the armed forces in the battle to break the siege, restore national sovereignty, and liberate the occupied territories.

The people of Juban district in Al-Dhali’ province renewed their full support for what was included in the speech of the leader of the revolution, and announced raising the level of readiness and mobilization, and continuing to support the battle of national liberation, and supporting the Palestinian people and the axis of resistance.

 

An approach established by the September Revolution
This simultaneous tribal movement in various governorates reflects the fruit of the approach established by the September 21 Revolution, which is based on strengthening popular awareness, consolidating the principle of national responsibility, and linking the tribe to issues of sovereignty and independence, considering it as a key partner in protecting the home front.

During the years of aggression, the Yemeni tribes proved their ability to overcome attempts at division and polarization, and maintained their national cohesion, becoming a fundamental pillar in the equation of resilience, and a permanent support for official institutions and the armed forces.

Messages that transcend the boundaries of pauses
The tribal gatherings were not limited to announcing military readiness, but also carried clear political and national messages, emphasizing the rejection of the continued aggression, siege and plundering of resources, renewing support for the revolutionary leadership, and affirming that the options for liberation and restoring sovereignty enjoy broad popular and tribal support.

These events also embodied the principle of “unity of arenas,” and emphasized the continuation of the Yemeni position su