Sama’a Tribes Announce Mobilization Against Aggression in Taiz

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Taiz: The tribes of Sama'a District in Taiz Province announced a state of general mobilization, readiness, and preparedness to end the aggression and siege, in response to a call by Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi.

According to Yemen News Agency, an armed tribal gathering was held, attended by Taiz Deputy Governor Jalal al-Subaihi, Assistant Commander of the Fourth Military Region Brig. Gen. Nour al-Din al-Marani, and officials from Sama'a and Khadir districts. During the gathering, the tribes condemned the Saudi targeting of Sana'a International Airport and described it as continued aggression against Yemen.

The tribes labeled the attack on the airport as a war crime, accusing Saudi Arabia of intensifying the suffering of the Yemeni people. They vowed that such actions would only reinforce the determination of the Yemenis.

Reaffirming their support for the Houthi leader, the tribes stated that measures should be taken to protect national rights and resources. They expressed their readiness to confront aggression alongside the armed forces.

They also acknowledged Iran's support for lifting the siege on Yemen and described it as a brotherly stance. The tribes emphasized unity and cooperation, welcomed the return of the National Delegation after attending Ali Khamenei's funeral, and praised military operations against Saudi Arabia. They stressed the importance of continuing to confront the US-Saudi aggression until the siege on Yemen is lifted.