Amran Tribes Declare Mobilization Against Perceived Threat

General

Amran: Amran province convened a significant tribal assembly with leaders and sheikhs to declare a general mobilization against what they describe as "American-Zionist escalation." The meeting also focused on disavowing agents and traitors while announcing the sixth phase of "al-Aqsa Flood" training courses.

According to Yemen News Agency, the gathering, which included Governor Dr. Faisal Juma'an, was a demonstration of continued support for Palestine and a readiness to confront perceived national adversaries. The Governor stated that Yemen remains committed to supporting Gaza, despite ongoing attacks on civilians, which he claimed highlight the enemy's failure.

He underscored the importance of internal unity, ongoing mobilization efforts, support for summer courses, and the activation of the Tribal Honor Charter. The Province's Security Director echoed these sentiments, stressing the significance of disavowing agents and traitors and recognizing the leadership and people of Amran for their steadfast support of Palestine.

A statement from the assembly, delivered by Sheikh Hamir Abu Awja, reaffirmed the disavowal of agents, mercenaries, traitors, and Zionists perceived as serving the enemy. It also emphasized the ongoing support for Palestine in the face of "American aggression" and readiness to counter any escalation. The statement further asserted the complete mandate of the Amran people to the "leader of the revolution" to take decisive military actions and urged international bodies to denounce what they termed "Zionist aggression."