Tribesmen in al-Maraw’a district, al-Hodeida governorate, staged an armed rally on Tuesday to reaffirm continued mobilization and a state of high alert in the face of ongoing challenges and “foreign conspiracies,” rallying under the slogan: “In honor of the martyrs’ blood — Mobilization continues, readiness remains high.”

Participants chanted vows of loyalty to the martyrs and reiterated their unwavering support for the revolutionary and political leadership and the armed forces in taking all necessary measures to reclaim Yemen’s plundered rights from what they called “the countries of aggression.”

Speakers urged unity and awareness to foil what they described as the enemy’s malicious attempts to fracture the popular and official front, emphasizing that steadfastness and struggle remain the only path to safeguard national dignity and confront looming threats.

Tribal leaders affirmed their readiness to sacrifice their lives “in defense of the oppressed and for the sake of God,” warning the Saudi and Emirati regimes against any future “reckless ventures” targeting Yemen.

A statement issued at the rally renewed Yemen’s unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, describing it as “the compass and the banner that will never fall.” It declared that Yemenis are ready to offer every sacrifice until Al-Aqsa Mosque is liberated and Israel is defeated.

The statement underscored adherence to the Holy Qur’an and to a “firm and escalating position” in support of the Palestinian people and their “faith-driven, courageous resistance” against the occupying entity. It further vowed vigilance against any foreign conspiracies aimed at undermining Yemen’s steadfast stance, which the statement said has “disturbed the infidels and hypocrites alike.”

Concluding, the declaration stressed reliance on God, Qur’anic awareness, and sacred patience as the foundations of Yemen’s endurance until “the promised victory is granted,” warning that traitors and collaborators serving the enemy will face decisive action by the competent authorities.