Hadhramaut: Governor of Hadhramaut, Luqman Baras, on Saturday criticized the reception of an Israeli delegation in Aden province, facilitated by the so-called hotel government, aggression mercenaries, and separatist militias, labeling it a significant political and moral collapse and a betrayal of Yemen's authentic values.
According to Yemen News Agency, Governor Baras strongly condemned the actions of the Southern Transitional Council for receiving an Israeli intelligence delegation under the guise of journalism. He described this as a grave desecration of Yemeni soil, violating the core values, principles, and traditions held by Yemenis.
Baras articulated that such actions are disgraceful and shameful, indicating a complete surrender to treachery and a betrayal of the sacrifices made by martyrs in Yemen, Palestine, and the broader Arab and Islamic world. He emphasized that this conduct starkly contradicts the stance of free peoples who oppose normalization with the Israeli entity.
The governor vehemently denounced the continued implementation of American and Israeli conspiracies by the aggression mercenaries. He cautioned that these activities are designed to incite sedition, destabilize security, and exacerbate living conditions in the southern and eastern provinces, all serving U.S. and Israeli interests.
Baras lauded Yemen's unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their just cause. He reaffirmed that Yemen's leadership, government, and citizens remain steadfast in their religious, moral, and humanitarian commitments until the aggression ceases and the blockade on Gaza and all of Palestine is lifted.
He expressed pride in the leadership and bravery of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in resisting the Israeli enemy through the 'Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad' in defense of Palestine. Baras reiterated that the people of Hadhramaut and the southern and eastern provinces will continue to be loyal to the nation and supportive of their revolutionary, political, and military leaders.
