Two Gatherings in Al-Safia District Honor Martyrs and Celebrate Security Achievement

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Sana'a: The mobilization authorities in Al-Safia District of the Capital Secretariat organized two gatherings on Thursday for residents of the Al-Thawrah and Al-Fath neighborhoods, affirming continued mobilization and readiness to confront enemies, under the slogan: 'Loyalty to Martyrs' Blood . and Steadfastness in Our Position.'

According to Yemen News Agency, participants praised the major security achievement of arresting the alleged American-Israeli-Saudi espionage network, declaring their commitment to ongoing mobilization activities, particularly military training courses. They renewed their pledge to the martyrs to continue on their path of struggle, sacrifice, defense of the homeland and the causes of the nation-foremost among them the Palestinian cause-until victory is achieved.

Participants emphasized their high readiness to confront enemies, their agents, and mercenaries, to counter all criminal conspiracies targeting Yemen and the wider nation. They also reaffirmed their full support for the revolution leader, Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, expressing their readiness to carry out his directives and to prepare for any upcoming round of conflict while maintaining steadfast support for Gaza and the causes of the nation.

A statement issued at the gatherings congratulated the security services and the Yemeni people for the major achievement of arresting the alleged American-Israeli-Saudi spy network, calling on the judiciary to swiftly carry out the appropriate legal rulings against the 'traitorous spies.' The statement urged all to cooperate with security agencies in confronting agents and traitors, warning against involvement in serving American and Israeli interests.

It also condemned the UN Security Council's decision to extend sanctions on Yemen, describing it as a clear act of aggression against the country and a new scandal for an entity 'subservient to Zionism,' similar to the United Nations, which the statement claimed had been exposed by the arrests of its 'traitorous spies.'