Hajjah Tribes Declare Readiness, Mobilization to End Saudi-Led Blockade

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Hajjah: Sheikhs and tribes from the Kahlan Affar district in Hajjah province declared a general mobilization and their readiness to participate in efforts to end the Saudi-led aggression and blockade on Yemen, in response to a call by the revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

According to Yemen News Agency, during an armed tribal rally, participants pledged their willingness to make sacrifices in support of the battle to liberate the country and restore national rights and resources. They also reaffirmed support for Sanaa leadership and authorized him to determine the course of action.

Attendees called for continued mobilization, recruitment, training, and preparedness, while reiterating their support for Gaza and their commitment to the principle of the "unity of fronts."

Speaking at the rally, Hajjah Security Director Brig. Gen. Hassan Al-Qasimi described the event as a signal of readiness to confront the blockade and ongoing hostilities. He said tribes in the province could no longer tolerate the continuation of the blockade and a policy of starvation imposed on Yemen.

The rally welcomed recent statements by the Yemeni Armed Forces and by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi marking the Islamic New Year. It also thanked Iran for sending an aircraft to Sanaa International Airport, describing the move as a step toward breaking the blockade.

The tribal gathering reaffirmed support for Yemen's missile, naval, air, and drone forces, pledged continued general mobilization through military training centers across the district, and declared readiness to respond to any further escalation involving Saudi Arabia and its allies.