From Saada to Sana’a: Yemeni tribes declare their readiness for the liberation battle.
Yemeni tribes continue to assert their presence on the national scene through armed tribal meetings and gatherings in various liberated governorates, expressing readiness and mobilization, and renewing their pledge to continue the battle to end the aggression and siege, and to complete the path of liberation and restore national rights.
This movement comes in the context of the approach established by the September 21 Revolution, which is based on strengthening national awareness, consolidating the spirit of social responsibility, and enhancing the cohesion of the home front, making the tribe an active partner in protecting sovereignty and defending the independence of Yemen.
During the past few hours, the governorates of Saada and Sanaa witnessed armed tribal meetings and gatherings in the districts of Sahar, New Sanaa, and Bani Matar, during which the participants declared a general mobilization and full readiness, in response to the call of the leader of the revolution, Mr. Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, stressing their readiness to participate in the battle to end the aggression and the siege and complete the liberation of the homeland.
The tribe: a pillar in the equation of resilience
The tribal gatherings confirmed that the Yemeni tribe still represents one of the most important pillars of national cohesion, given its social presence and active role in strengthening popular alignment and supporting options for defending sovereignty and independence.
The data released from the meetings reflected an advanced level of support for the leadership and a determination to continue mobilization and preparation, which contributes to strengthening the home front and raising the level of readiness to face various challenges.
A unified stance to end the aggression
In this context, the tribes stressed in their statements that ending the aggression and the blockade and completing the liberation of Yemeni lands is a national priority, stressing their high readiness to support the armed forces in various fields of confrontation.
It also endorsed what was stated in the Armed Forces’ statement, and announced its support for the missile, air, and naval forces, considering them a pillar in protecting sovereignty and deterring aggressors, reaffirming the continuation of general mobilization, opening training and qualification centers, and preparing to face any developments.
Awareness that transcends geographical boundaries
The tribes renewed their commitment to the principle of unity of the arenas, and their steadfast position in support of the Palestinian people and the resistance forces, and that confronting the American and Zionist project is a shared responsibility, and that defending Yemen comes within the framework of defending the issues of the nation.
She also praised the positions supporting Yemen, foremost among them breaking the air blockade on Sana’a International Airport, considering this a step that confirms the failure of attempts to isolate and subjugate Yemen.
The fruits of the September 21 Revolution approach
The expansion of tribal mobilization in the free governorates embodies the state of awareness and cohesion that has been strengthened during the past years, and which was consolidated by the September 21 revolution through the consolidation of the values of national responsibility, and the strengthening of community partnership in facing challenges.
The continuation of tribal meetings and gatherings confirms that the Yemeni tribe continues to play its national role in supporting the armed forces, maintaining the cohesion of the home front, and defending the sovereignty of the homeland and its rights, in light of the popular insistence to continue until the end of the aggression and the siege and the restoration of all national rights and wealth.
The tribe… a fortress of sovereignty
The renewed tribal scene in Saada and Sanaa reflects the growing national alignment and high readiness to assume responsibility in various fields, confirming that the tribe will remain, as it has been throughout the history of Yemen, a support for the state, a pillar of the home front, and an incubator of the values of freedom and independence, until full sovereignty is achieved and national decision is preserved.