Expanded Meeting in Shu’ub District of Capital Sanaa Affirms Readiness for Siege Break

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Sanaa: The General Mobilization in Shu'ub District of the Capital Sanaa organized today an expanded meeting for scholars, preachers, guides, and mosque imams to review the latest developments, and to affirm readiness and mobilization to break the siege and reclaim rights.

According to Yemen News Agency, during the meeting, the First Deputy Secretary of the Capital Secretariat, Khaled Al-Madani, reviewed the background of the Saudi siege imposed on Yemen, its objectives, effects, and serious repercussions. He affirmed that the decision to break the siege comes from the Yemeni people's right to achieve independence and sovereignty, and to reject any guardianship or interference in their internal affairs.

Al-Madani highlighted that the aggression forces, during previous phases, sought to impose guardianship over the national decision and influence various aspects of life, using money and incentives to attract and recruit mercenaries at the expense of the homeland. He emphasized the significant social, economic, and humanitarian impacts of these practices on Yemeni society.

The importance of the role of scholars and preachers in enhancing awareness, insight, unity of ranks, maintaining societal cohesion, and fostering a sense of responsibility in facing challenges was stressed by Al-Madani. He reiterated the need for solidifying cohesion and rallying around the wise leadership, fully supporting the Armed Forces' statement on banning maritime navigation for the Saudi enemy in accordance with the equation of siege for siege.

Furthermore, Al-Madani stressed the continuation of general mobilization, rallying, raising the level of readiness, and full preparedness for all options that the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, may take to break the siege and reclaim the rights of the Yemeni people. He urged everyone to intensify enrollment in mobilization courses in preparation for the battle for freedom, dignity, and national sovereignty.

Abdullah Al-Kawl, the Mobilization Officer of Shu'ub District, also pointed to the importance of preachers and guides assuming their role in enhancing awareness and responsibility in the face of challenges, the forces of aggression and arrogance, and in consolidating the strength of the internal front and social cohesion.