[14/12/2022 04:51]
Riyadh - Saba
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Othman Mojali, listened today, Wednesday, to the Governor of Al-Jawf Governorate, Major General Hussein Al-Awadi, about the latest developments in the governorate as a result of the terrorist Houthi militia’s tampering with the lands of citizens, especially the lands of the Dahm tribes in Al-Jawf, their depletion of resources, the looting of public and private property, and the imposition of levies outside the jurisdiction of the law.
Mojali stressed the need for everyone to unite in order to eradicate this unjust group that has distorted Yemen with its Iranian ideology that is alien to our people.
Noting the importance of liberating Al-Jawf and all the governorates of the Republic, in order to achieve peace and political, security and economic stability throughout Yemen.
In turn, the Governor of Al-Jawf Governorate, Major General Hussein Al-Awadi, praised the efforts and positions of the member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Othman Mojali, and the Chairman and members of the Leadership Council, for their support for the local authority in Al-Jawf Governorate, and their keenness to address the emergency imbalances, and to restore the province and liberate it from the terrorist Iranian Houthi militia.
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