
Raymah Police Issue Clarification Statement Regarding Death of "Hantous"
The statement explained that "Hantous" was engaged in provocative activities targeting the security and stability of the governorate, he called for chaos and rebellion, rejected the positions of the Yemeni state and people in support of the Palestinian cause, and adopted positions in favor of the American-Zionist aggression against our country.
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