The Popular Resistance Council in Al-Jand Region in Marib Announces its Readiness to Complete the Liberation of Yemen

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The Popular Resistance Council in Al-Jand Region announced its readiness to complete the liberation and defeat the terrorist Houthi militia from every inch of this country.
At the event held in Marib, Sheikh Fawaz Al-Jama'i, head of the Popular Resistance Council in Ibb Governorate, welcomed the attendees. Al-Jama'i emphasized that the experience with the Houthi militia, and before it the Imamate, which understands only the language of force, has taught us that the gang regime will not be broken except through unity. He pointed out that the national army is an extension of the will of a people who have refused to kneel, and that supporting it is not an option, but rather an obligation on every free Yemeni.
He reiterated his affirmation that the popular resistance in Al-Jand Region is ready and prepared to complete the liberation and restore the state.
A speech from the Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance emphasized that the popular resistance across Yemen has been the strong support of the state and the national army. In his speech, the head of the Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance, Sheikh Hamoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, extended his best wishes to the participants in the distinguished and massive event. The council's speech emphasized that completing the liberation of Taiz, Ibb Governorate, and the rest of the occupied governorates is not an option, but rather a national, religious, and moral duty.
The speech expressed deep gratitude, on behalf of the Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance, to the Vice-Chairman of the Leadership Council, Governor of Marib Governorate, Major General Sultan Al-Arada, and to the proud Marib, the fortress of the republic and the haven of the free.
For his part, the Director of the Moral Guidance Department, Brigadier General Ahmed Al-Ashwal, delivered a speech on behalf of the Chief of the General Staff and Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Saghir bin Aziz, in which he said, "Today, we are waging a national battle against the terrorist Houthi militia organization, from Saba to Himyar. This is a message that Yemen is united, free, and proud in the face of the terrorist Houthi organization."
He added that the resistance is the army's support and the popular base in the liberation battle, and that we will unite in Sana'a, Taiz, and Ibb.
Evening there, Abdulrahman Al-Mahjari, a member of the Taiz Resistance Council, said, "We are gathering at this major meeting to renew our firm and strong supportive stance for the sacred national battle to restore the state and end the Houthi priestly project funded by the terrorist Iranian regime."
Al-Mahjari called on the Yemeni people, from all walks of life, to be prepared and ready in response to the nation's call to complete the liberation and rid Yemen of the hateful priesthood that has destroyed Yemen and deprived it of its pioneering and historical role.
Sheikh Wasil Obaidi also delivered the scholars' speech, emphasizing that Yemen will not be subservient to Iran and the Velayat-e Faqih regime, and will remain, as it has been known throughout history, the Army of Reinforcements. Conquests and a cemetery for greedy invaders... calling on the Yemeni people to strengthen unity, unite and bring hearts together, avoid everything that disturbs Yemeni cohesion, and reject abhorrent racism and regionalism.
The evening was attended by the Advisor to the Minister of Defense, Major General Mohammed Al-Habishi; the Director of the Moral Guidance Department, Brigadier General Ahmed Al-Ashwal; the Director of the National Defense Department, Brigadier General Ali Mohsen Aqeel; the Assistant Director of the Military Operations Department, Brigadier General Abdul-Wahab Hazza Qahtan; the Commander of the First Road Security Brigade, Brigadier General Samed Al-Azani; the Deputy Director of the Military Judiciary Department, Judge Mohammed Amin Al-Jaafari; and a number of military and political leaders, sheikhs, and dignitaries.