Tribal Leaders from Marib and Other Provinces Reaffirm Support for Legitimacy Against Houthis

Friday 5 Sep 2024 |1 month ago
Tribal meeting in Marib

Barran Press

On September 27, 2024, tribal leaders from Marib province in northeastern Yemen and other regions reiterated their steadfast commitment to constitutional legitimacy and their support for the internationally recognized Yemeni government during a meeting with Marib Governor Sultan Al-Aradah and Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak.

The gathering, attended by sheikhs, dignitaries, and social figures, emphasized the unified stance of Marib's residents and Yemenis from other provinces against the Houthi movement, which is classified as a terrorist organization. The leaders pledged their support for the armed forces and security in their critical national struggle to end the group’s rebellion and restore state institutions.

Al-Aradah and bin Mubarak praised the honorable positions of the tribes in Marib, highlighting their dedication to the state and their efforts to bolster its institutions. They commended the tribes’ commitment to supporting security forces in confronting the Houthis and thwarting their criminal agendas.

The officials underscored the importance of these national roles in resisting the Houthi coup and countering Iranian influence aimed at destabilizing Yemen and the broader region. The meeting also addressed the crucial role of tribal leaders in defending the revolution and protecting national achievements against the Houthi insurgency.

Discussions included the impact of Yemen's tribes on the ongoing national struggle against the Houthi rebellion, emphasizing the continuous support from tribal fighters to the armed forces in terms of manpower and resources, which is vital for maintaining resilience against the enemy on all fronts.

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