Tribes of Maqbana Mobilize in Response to Leader’s Call to End Aggression and Siege

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Maqbana: The tribes of Maqbana district in Taiz governorate announced their tribal mobilization and readiness in response to the call of the leader, Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, under the slogan "Readiness and Mobilization... to End the Aggression and the Siege."

According to Yemen News Agency, this announcement was made during a large, armed tribal gathering attended by Shura Council member Mansour Sinan. The tribes of Maqbana emphasized their complete readiness to participate in liberating the country, lifting the siege, restoring rights, and cleansing Yemeni soil. They rejected the stalling tactics employed by the Saudi-led coalition, asserting their willingness to pursue any options necessary to restore their rights and lift the blockade.

The participants reiterated their commitment to general mobilization and readiness to confront the escalating hostilities against the Yemeni people. They expressed determination to reclaim their legitimate rights, recover national wealth, and expel the Saudi and Emirati occupiers from Yemen.

A statement from the meeting, read by the Directorate's Guidance Officer, Colonel Al-Kalai, declared their response to the Revolution's leader's call. They pledged to continue on the path of dignity and steadfastness until the goals of the September 21 Revolution are achieved: liberation, independence, an end to aggression, occupation, and blockade, and restoration of national rights and resources.

The statement condemned crimes in Palestine, aggression against the Resistance Axis in Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen, and Western insults against Islamic holy sites. It praised Iran's victories against America and Israel, emphasizing the importance of unity.

The statement announced a general mobilization and the opening of training and qualification programs for military courses. It renewed the mandate given to the Leader to implement options to end the siege and occupation, so Yemenis may enjoy freedom, independence, and resource control.

The statement called upon the people of Yemen to unite against the foreign occupier until every inch of the homeland is liberated, its resources recovered, and invaders expelled.