Sana'a: The districts of Sana'a Governorate have recently experienced a significant surge in tribal and popular mobilization, characterized by a series of meetings and large-scale armed rallies aimed at declaring tribal alertness and readiness to end the siege and defend national sovereignty.
According to Yemen News Agency, the tribes in the governorate responded swiftly to the call for tribal mobilization by Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the Revolution Leader, to counter the aggression and the American-Saudi-Emirati siege. The tribes are determined to thwart efforts that exploit Yemen's resources and worsen the plight of its people.
Social figures from various districts have convened in central and weekly armed tribal meetings and rallies to emphasize unity, support the fronts with resources and manpower, and reinforce Yemeni identity and tribal bonds that resist subjugation and external control. The gatherings affirmed their commitment to confronting the occupier, reclaiming national rights, liberating occupied territories, and ending the aggression and economic siege.
The protest rallies and tribal meetings have been organized across all sectors of the governorate. Massive armed rallies in the western and northern districts, including Hamdan, Bani Matar, and others, demonstrated combat readiness and dispatched support convoys. The participants reiterated that the economic blockade and closure of ports and airports are extensions of military aggression, and the steadfast tribal response is to rely on continuous mobilization to break the siege.
In the southern and eastern sectors, large tribal gatherings took place in districts like Sanhan, Bilad Al-Rus, and others, denouncing the ongoing American-Saudi-Emirati aggression. They expressed readiness to reinforce training camps and initiate a new phase of mobilization courses, aiming to pressure aggression forces to end the war and lift the siege entirely.
The final statements from the rallies and meetings unanimously rejected half-measures, insisting that any peace efforts must involve a comprehensive cessation of aggression, the unconditional lifting of the siege, and the payment of salaries from national revenues. The statements expressed full support for the missile and drone forces and authorized decisive military actions if there is continued delay on humanitarian issues.
The tribes of Sana'a Governorate, through their movements, meetings, and rallies, have demonstrated their role as the country's strategic depth. They sent a strong message to the aggression forces that relying on an economic siege to break the will of the Yemeni people is futile. The tribes emphasized that tribal mobilization and unity with revolutionary leadership and armed forces are essential for reclaiming rights and achieving full sovereignty.
