Sanaa: Dozens of employees and workers of the Yemeni Oil Company branch in Hodeida province held a mass rally on Tuesday to affirm what they described as a state of general mobilization and high readiness to continue the battle for liberation and end the blockade, in response to a call by revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
According to Yemen News Agency, the gathering, led by branch General Manager Adnan Al-Jarmouzi and department directors, emphasized continued mobilization, raising readiness levels, and expanding military and professional training programs to prepare participants for what they described as national duties.
Participants reiterated their support for al-Houthi in making strategic decisions aimed at ending the Saudi-led aggression and lifting the blockade, declaring their readiness to continue the fight until victory is achieved. They pledged to continue recruitment and participation in the "Al-Aqsa Flood" mobilization courses, saying the effort is intended to strengthen unity behind the leadership in confronting what they described as hostile powers.
Participants accused the Saudi-led coalition of committing "economic war crimes" and worsening the humanitarian situation in Yemen. The rally affirmed that the Yemeni people had rejected surrender despite the hardships of the blockade and claimed that Yemen had developed advanced scientific and military capabilities to defend its sovereignty.
The rally called on supporters to remain vigilant and united in support of the causes of Yemen and Palestine, warning against complacency in the face of oppression. It also welcomed al-Houthi's statement marking the Islamic Hijra anniversary, reaffirming commitment to his leadership and continued opposition to what participants described as tyranny.
The rally declared a general mobilization to support the home front and congratulated the Islamic Republic of Iran on what it described as overcoming U.S. and Israeli pressure. Employees of the Yemeni Oil Company reaffirmed their readiness to implement the leadership's decisions regarding the recovery of national resources and to continue supporting public mobilization forces alongside the armed forces and security services.
