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Launch of second phase of "Al-Aqsa Flood" Program in Al-Durayhimi and Al-Mansuriyah districts of Hodeidah

Launch of second phase of "Al-Aqsa Flood" Program in Al-Durayhimi and Al-Mansuriyah districts of Hodeidah

Saba Yemen01-07-2025
Hodeidah - Saba:
The local authority and the General Mobilization in Al-Durayhimi and Al-Mansuriyah districts of Hodeidah province launched on Tuesday the second phase of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" program under the slogan "And prepare against them whatever you are able of power"(Quran 8:60), as part of the "Promised Conquest" and the "Sacred Jihad" battle.
During the inauguration ceremonies, speeches emphasized that the program reflects Yemen's principled and steadfast stance in supporting the Palestinian people and their just cause against brutal Zionist aggression.
The speeches highlighted that the Yemeni people's engagement in mobilization courses demonstrates their growing awareness of the inevitability of confrontation and the necessity of preparation in the nation's grand battle to liberate holy sites.
They noted that these courses reflect broad public involvement in the path of jihad and resistance, fostering a practical culture that strengthens faith and combat spirit in the face of hegemonic and arrogant forces.
The speeches stressed the importance of continuing such programs to encompass all segments of society, contributing to mobilization awareness and reinforcing practical support for the Palestinian cause and the aggression on Gaza.
They called for expanding participation in "Al-Aqsa Flood" programs, entrenching the culture of jihad and support, and recognizing the immense historical responsibility placed on the Yemeni people during this pivotal stage.
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