On Thursday, Tariq Saleh, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, led a crucial meeting with local authorities, security forces, and the humanitarian task force on the western coast of Yemen. The gathering aimed to assess the ongoing humanitarian situation and prepare for the Ramadan program initiated by the humanitarian cell in the liberated areas.
The meeting included significant figures such as Rashad Al-Akhali, the Deputy Governor of Taiz for Coastal Affairs; Brigadier General Mujahid Al-Hazourah, the head of coastal security; and Brigadier General Najeeb Warak, the Director of Security for Al-Hudaydah. They discussed the escalating humanitarian crisis affecting the Yemeni population due to the ongoing war waged by Houthi militias. Saleh emphasized the need to foster a culture of social solidarity to combat the crisis, especially with the holy month of Ramadan approaching.
During the meeting, Tariq Saleh listened to a detailed presentation from Abdullah Al-Habishi, the director of the humanitarian cell. Al-Habishi outlined the planned Ramadan programs aimed at supporting the most vulnerable populations in homes and camps amid challenging living conditions. Saleh stressed the importance of reaching those in dire need during this critical time.
Saleh criticized the Houthi militia for obstructing essential services and creating unbearable living conditions for citizens. He called on everyone to share the responsibility of alleviating the burden of this crisis on the Yemeni people. He highlighted the vital role of business leaders and affluent individuals in contributing to community support during this challenging period.
The council member pointed out the Houthi strategy of blockade and starvation, which aims to weaken the Yemeni population and strip them of their rights to a dignified life. He stated, “We will not overcome this dark project unless we provide services to the citizens.”
Tariq Saleh reaffirmed the commitment of the armed forces on the western coast to fulfill their duties at all levels. He noted that national duty and moral responsibility compel everyone to work together with unified efforts to serve the people and dismantle the project that seeks to plunge Yemen back into darkness and backwardness.
This meeting marks a significant step in addressing the humanitarian challenges faced by Yemenis and highlights the urgent need for collaborative efforts to support those in need during Ramadan.
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