In a significant acknowledgment of resilience, Yemen’s Prime Minister, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, praised the courage of the tribes and people of Al Bayda, along with various societal components, for their steadfast opposition to the violations by Houthi militias and their terrorist organization allies. This resistance is seen as a continuation of their long history of battling and rejecting the racist theocratic imamate.
Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak directed the local authorities in the province to enhance their presence and engagement with the citizens’ concerns, particularly from the areas of the province that have been liberated. He highlighted the strategic importance of Al Bayda province as central to the battle for the restoration of the state and the termination of the Iran-backed Houthi coup.
This commendation came during a meeting in Aden, the temporary capital, on Wednesday, where Prime Minister Mubarak met with Al Bayda Governor Major General Nasser al-Swadi. The Governor briefed him on the civilian conditions within the province and the crimes and violations committed against them by the Houthi terrorist militia. He also shed light on the community and resistance’s heroic efforts in confronting the militia’s crimes and terrorism in the province.
The meeting underscored the Yemeni government’s support for the people of Al Bayda in their struggle against the Houthi insurgents and terrorist activities, marking a significant stance in Yemen’s ongoing conflict.
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