Slaughterhouse Office Employees Rally in Sana’a to Support Mobilization Efforts

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Sana'a: Employees of the Slaughterhouse Office in the capital Sana'a held a rally and popular march on Wednesday, declaring a high state of readiness and mobilization in response to a call by the revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi to end the Saudi-led aggression and blockade on Yemen.

According to Yemen News Agency, the rally, led by Office Director Ahmed Idris and department heads, passed through several streets before reaching Al-Sabeen Square. Participants carried slogans expressing opposition to what they described as enemies, collaborators, and traitors. They affirmed their readiness to implement the leadership's directives and support the frontlines with personnel and aid convoys until what they described as victory and the expulsion of occupying forces are achieved.

The rally renewed participants' pledge of support for Sayyed al-Houthi and endorsed the recent statement by the Yemeni Armed Forces. It also declared readiness to confront any escalation involving Saudi Arabia and its allies. The rally praised Iran's decision to send an aircraft to Sana'a International Airport, describing it as a historic step toward breaking the Saudi-imposed blockade on Yemen.

The event concluded with the announcement of general mobilization and participation in military training and preparedness programs, while calling on Yemenis across the country to unite in support of efforts to end the conflict, regain control of national resources, and achieve independence.