
Sana'a: 47th course concludes for returnees to national ranks
Sana'a - Saba:
The Fifth Military Region concluded on Monday its 47th qualifying course, welcoming 54 individuals who have returned to the national ranks.
Minister of Electricity, Energy and Water Dr. Ali Saif welcomed the returnees, praising their decision to choose the "right path" and warning against the "methods and plans of the enemies of the nation." He condemned the "war crimes and genocide" committed against the Palestinian people in Gaza, accusing the "Zionists and Americans" of revealing their true nature.
Major General Abdulrazzaq al-Muayyad, Deputy Director of the Technical Insurance Department, affirmed that the returnees had recognized the truth and returned to the "right path." He renewed the call for those still aligned with the "aggression" to return home, expressing gratitude to the Fifth Military Region for its care of the returnees.
Colonel Alaa al-Din al-Omaisi, speaking on behalf of the Fifth Military Region, acknowledged the nation's loss of "great men" and framed it as the "price of victory and jihad against America and Israel."
The returnees, in their address, urged those still "deceived" to seize the opportunity of the general amnesty and rejoin the national ranks.
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