Defense and Interior Ministers Assess Military Readiness at Al-Wadiah Border Port

- Defense Minister Al-Aqili and Interior Minister Haidan inspected military sites at Al-Wadiah port.
- Ministers received briefings on border protection and security readiness from Colonel Bassam Al-Najjar.
- They reviewed procedures for facilitating pilgrim movements at the border, enhancing travel efficiency.
- A military display showcased the readiness of the Third Emergency Forces Division during the visit.
Defense and Interior Ministers Inspect Al-Wadiah Border Port
Today, Defense Minister Lieutenant General Taher Al-Aqili and Interior Minister Major General Ibrahim Haidan conducted an inspection of the Al-Wadiah border port and various military sites. The primary objective of this visit was to evaluate the combat and security readiness of the units stationed at this crucial entry point.
Overview of Security Operations and Pilgrim Processing
During their visit, the ministers received a comprehensive briefing from Colonel Bassam Al-Najjar, commander of the border protection battalion. Colonel Al-Najjar outlined the battalion’s responsibilities and highlighted its successes in safeguarding the port while ensuring military and security preparedness at both military and civilian gates.
Furthermore, the officials reviewed the procedures in place to facilitate the movement of pilgrims traveling to the Holy House of Allah. Colonel Abdullah bin Saif, director of the immigration and passport branch, provided valuable insights into the workflow and methods employed to streamline crossing procedures for travelers.
Support for Armed Forces and Military Display
Both ministers conveyed greetings from President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, to the leadership, officers, and personnel. They emphasized that this visit reflects the political leadership’s commitment to the armed forces and security personnel, recognizing their national efforts and the challenges they face.
In their discussions, the ministers underscored the importance of enhancing readiness and discipline among the forces, urging a spirit of national responsibility to fortify security, stability, and the protection of vital state interests.
Additionally, the ministers assessed the readiness of the Saudi field hospital located at the port, ensuring its capability to handle emergency cases involving both travelers and military personnel.
During the visit, the ministers also attended a military display conducted by symbolic units from the Third Emergency Forces Division. Minister Al-Aqili praised the troops for their readiness and dedication to training and preparation, emphasizing that such readiness is crucial in the ongoing battle to restore the state and defeat the Houthi militia.
Major General Ammar Tamash, commander of the Third Emergency Forces Division, welcomed the ministers’ presence, stating that their visit serves as significant moral support for the troops. He reaffirmed the commitment of the emergency forces to fulfill their national duty until the liberation of the capital, Sana’a, and all Yemeni territories is achieved.
This visit highlights the ongoing efforts to ensure security and stability in Yemen, showcasing the dedication of its armed forces during these challenging times.



