
March, maneuver for graduates of open military courses from Hajjah University
Hajjah - Saba:
Hajjah University and the General Mobilization Division in the governorate organized a military march and maneuver for the graduates of Open Military Courses - Level Two, with the participation of the university's leadership, cadres and students.
The march was led by the university president, Dr. Muhammad Al-Khalid, and the deputy mobilization officer in the city's directorates square, Hassan Al-Asi, where the participants raised the Palestinian and Yemeni flags and chanted slogans against the enemies of the nation, denouncing the plans of former US President Donald Trump to displace Palestinians from Gaza.
The maneuver included a practical application of the acquired combat skills, including sniping and storming virtual enemy sites, while highlighting the level of discipline and readiness to support the armed forces in defending the homeland.
The participants renewed their mandate to the revolutionary leadership to take any options to support the issues of the nation, most notably the Palestinian cause and defending national sovereignty.
The University President stressed the importance of continuing training and qualifying the university's cadres and students in preparation for any direct confrontation with the United States, Israel, and Britain, and implementing the directives of the revolutionary leadership in confronting the forces of global arrogance.
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