
Armed tribal rally in Al-Jaafariyah, Raymah, in Solidarity with Gaza & declaration of General Mobilization
The people of Al-Jaafariyah district in Raymah province organized an armed tribal rally on Sunday to declare a general mobilization in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and to condemn the American aggression against Yemen.
Participants in the rally—including Shura Council member Mansour Al-Muntasir, the province's mobilization official Mohammed Al-Nahari, district director Mansour Al-Hakmi, local and community leaders—affirmed their full readiness to take serious action in defense of national sovereignty and in loyalty to the central cause of the Ummah.
They declared their disavowal of traitors and collaborators, as well as anyone who conspires with the American-Israeli enemy, emphasizing that Gaza remains a symbol of pride , dignity and will continue to be the central cause of the nation.
The people of Al-Jaafariyah reiterated their support and mandate for the Revolution Leader to take appropriate measures to deter the American-Zionist enemy, affirming their steadfast ideological and principled stance against the reckless Zionist entity and American arrogance.
A statement issued during the rally emphasized that the blood of martyrs , the wounded in Gaza and Yemen will remain fuel for the ongoing confrontation until liberation and victory are achieved.
The statement praised the Armed Forces' operations in preventing Israeli and American ships from reaching occupied ports, targeting the depths of the Zionist entity, striking American aircraft carriers and destroyers, downing enemy aircraft, and achieving a qualitative shift in air defenses.
The rally's statement reaffirmed the commitment to continued mobilization and preparation for the strategic choices made by the leadership in confronting the American-Zionist escalation against Yemen and Palestine.
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