Hajjah: Al-Jamima tribes in Hajjah governorate announced on Monday a general mobilization and full readiness to support efforts aimed at ending the aggression and blockade, in response to a call by leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. During a large armed tribal gathering, the tribes declared their full preparedness to make sacrifices in defense of the country and to work toward ending the aggression and regaining national resources that have been plundered over the past 11 years.
According to Yemen News Agency, the tribes reaffirmed a firm and consistent stance against conspiracies targeting Yemen and expressed support for alignment with the revolutionary leadership to confront opposing forces and their allies. The tribes renewed their full authorization to leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to take appropriate decisions to end the aggression and blockade, declaring readiness to support frontline forces with fighters and to continue mobilization and recruitment activities, including participation in 'Al-Aqsa Flood' training programs.
A statement issued at the gathering endorsed a message previously delivered by leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi on the occasion of the Islamic New Year, reaffirming a steadfast opposition to adversaries of Islam and full compliance with the leadership. The statement announced a general mobilization with determination as strong as mountains and expressed readiness to support internal fronts and break the blockade.
It also welcomed Iran's victory over the United States and Israel and called for participation in open training programs and greater unity in confronting enemy plots and regional challenges. The tribes said they were prepared to implement leadership decisions aimed at ending the conflict, restoring unity, and reclaiming national resources.
They added that they do not submit to what they described as 'tyrants of the earth' and would continue strengthening mobilization forces to support military and security units, expressing readiness for any escalation involving the United States or Israel in the region.
