Amran Tribes Declare Mobilization to End Blockade and Aggression

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Amran: Tribes from the Al-Ahnoum district, along with those from Shaharah and Al-Madan districts in Amran province, have announced a general mobilization during an armed tribal assembly. They pledged their readiness to engage in efforts to end what they refer to as "aggression" and the ongoing blockade.

According to Yemen News Agency, the assembly was attended by Amran Governor Faisal Jaaman and other local officials, who confirmed the tribes' willingness to follow the directives of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. The participants highlighted the need to fortify the internal front and unite against perceived adversaries, including the United States, Israel, and their regional allies.

The tribes reiterated their backing of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi's decisions aimed at ending the aggression, lifting the blockade, and reclaiming Yemen's rights and resources. Governor Jaaman commended the tribes' stance, noting that their armed presence demonstrated their readiness and encouraged ongoing mobilization activities, including military and awareness initiatives.

A statement from the tribal gathering expressed support for Yemen's armed forces, including missile, air, and naval units. The statement also conveyed gratitude to Iran for its supportive role, reaffirmed solidarity with the Palestinian people, and committed to maintaining general mobilization efforts and expanding training centers, while calling for nationwide unity.