Hodeida Public Works Employees Rally in Support of Efforts to End Blockade and Economic Warfare

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Hodeida: Employees and staff of the Public Works sector in Yemen's Hodeida province held a mass rally on Tuesday, declaring full readiness and general mobilization in preparation for the battle to break the Saudi-led blockade and confront the ongoing economic war. The rally was attended by Minister of Transport and Public Works Mohammed Quhim, Deputy Governor Mohammed Hulaysi, and Hodeida Public Works Director Mohammed Mathna.

According to Yemen News Agency, participants affirmed their readiness to join mobilization programs and military training centers to support the struggle for liberation, independence, and the recovery of Yemen's national resources. They reiterated their response to the call by the revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi and declared their readiness to support the Yemeni Armed Forces' efforts to lift the blockade and confront the aggression and economic warfare until victory and full sovereignty are achieved.

Participants praised Iran's move to ease restrictions on Sanaa International Airport by operating special flights to transport a Yemeni delegation to the funeral of the late Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, describing the move as support for the Yemeni people in the face of the blockade.

Deputy Governor Mohammed Hulaysi commended the Public Works employees for their participation in mobilization efforts, saying the campaign demonstrated broad public support for the leadership's directives. He described the declaration of general mobilization as a message to the Saudi-led coalition that Yemenis remain determined to end the blockade and called on employees to translate their commitment into practical action by joining military training camps.

The rally emphasized that attacks on Yemen's economy and the continued seizure of the country's oil and gas revenues would strengthen, rather than weaken, public determination to support the leadership's efforts to secure Yemen's claimed rights. It also announced the launch of military training and mobilization programs for Public Works employees across the province in response to the general mobilization campaign announced by Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi at the start of the new Islamic year.

The rally described Yemen's resilience as capable of defeating Saudi and U.S. plans, reaffirmed full support for the Sanaa leadership in taking strategic decisions, and called on tribes, state employees, and citizens across Yemen to unite and continue mobilization until all Yemeni territory is liberated and full independence is achieved.