
Al-Shawkani Institute in Sana'a Sends Convoy & financial support to the missile Force
Sana'a - Saba:
Al-Shawkani Institute for Teacher Training in Sana'a provided a convoy and financial support to the Missile Force and drone units, in solidarity with the resistance and the mujahideen in Gaza.
During the dispatch of the convoy and support, Hadi Ammar, Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research, and Talib Dahhan, Governor of Sana'a, commended the initiative of the institute's administration, staff, and students, acknowledging their sense of religious and national responsibility in supporting the Missile Force, which stands with their brethren in Gaza as part of the battle of "The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad."
They urged all educational sectors to follow the example of their colleagues at Al-Shawkani Institute by offering support and aid convoys to the armed forces, missile units, drone units, and naval forces, who are demonstrating heroic stances in confronting global arrogance—forces that are committing the most horrific massacres against the oppressed in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the institute's dean, Yahya Al-Zaidi, stated that the convoy and support were the least that could be offered to the brave men of the Missile Force and drone units, affirming that this convoy would be followed by more aid convoys.
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