
Commemoration "Sarkha" anniversary & armed tribal stands in Radhima & Yarim districts of Ibb
A ceremony was held in the Radhima District of Ibb province to commemorate the annual anniversary of Al-Sarkha (The Cry) for the year 1446 AH.
During the event, Abdullah Al-Farah, a member of the Shura Council, emphasized the importance of reviving this anniversary, which has become a weapon against the arrogant powers and an extension of the Quranic project.
He explained that the slogan of Al-Sarkha, launched by the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and his enlightening Quranic project, restored Yemen's pride and dignity. Through it, Yemen has been able to confront its enemies and champion the causes of the nation, foremost among them supporting the Palestinian people and their valiant resistance.
Speeches at the event highlighted that Al-Sarkha slogan has transformed into a principled and practical stance against hegemony, embodying a wave of popular rejection rooted in Quranic teachings.
The event was attended by Dr. Badr Al-Farah, the head of technical education in the governorate, and the local secretary of the district, Muhammad Abdul-Mughni.
Armed Tribal Stand in Radhima Supporting Gaza
Meanwhile, the people of Radhima district organized an armed tribal stand to reaffirm their steadfastness with Gaza and confront the escalation of American aggression against Yemen.
Participants in the stand—led by Shura Council member Al-Farah, the head of technical education in the province, and the local secretary of the district—declared a general mobilization in support of Gaza and in resistance to American escalation, while disavowing traitors and collaborators.
A statement from the stand emphasized that the American aggression's targeting of ports, houses, and civilian facilities constitutes a clear violation of international humanitarian law.
It affirmed that Yemen will continue confronting the American and Zionist enemy and will not be deterred by any aggression from its legitimate right to self-defense and protecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The statement reiterated continued support for the Palestinian people in Gaza until the aggression ends and the siege is lifted, praising the qualitative operations carried out by the Yemeni Armed Forces deep in the Zionist entity and their targeting of American warships and military vessels in the Red and Arabian Seas.
Tribal Mobilization in Yarim Against American-Zionist Aggression
In Yarim District, the people of Ra'in Sub-District declared tribal mobilization and readiness to confront the American-Zionist aggression against Yemen and Gaza.
During an armed tribal stand—led by Brigadier General Hamoud Shathan, assistant commander of the Fourth Military Region, and Yarim District Director Muhammad Al-Khalid—the people of Ra'in affirmed their preparedness to engage in the "Promised Victory and Sacred Jihad" battle, responding to the crimes of American aggression and continuing mobilization efforts in support of the Palestinian people.
A statement issued by the mobilization affirmed the continuation of tribal stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and the general mobilization, trusting in God with unwavering resolve that will not be shaken by enemy propaganda or massacres.
The statement called on the "people of the nation to sincerely return to the path of the Holy Quran, raise their voices in disavowal of God's enemies, and activate economic boycott as effective weapons and practical, impactful steps—measures we have tested, witnessed, and recognized in value, as has the entire world."
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