
March in Hajjah for faction leaders who graduated from Al-Aqsa Flood courses
Hajjah - Saba:
The General Mobilization in Hajjah province organized on Sunday a march for the graduates of al-Aqsa Flood military courses from the factions' leaders in the province's districts.
In the march, more than 150 graduates embodied discipline, fitness and full readiness to support the armed forces in the battle for the promised conquest and holy jihad under the revolution leader leadership, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
They emphasized their readiness to fulfill their jihadist and religious responsibility to confront the American , Israeli enemy and support the Palestinians, and to stand firm on the principled position in the face of the conspiracies targeting the Palestinians in Gaza , all of Palestine, and to ensure continued training and qualification in preparation for direct confrontation with the American, Israeli and British enemy.
They renewed the absolute mandate to the revolution leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take the appropriate options to confront the forces of leviathan and global oppression.
Following the arrival of the march to the Mahabsha district, the provincial undersecretary for the affairs of the Sharafin districts, Zaid Al-Hakim, praised the fitness level of the graduates, their high morale , their keenness to acquire combat skills , equip themselves with the guidance of God and the Holy Qur'an in preparation for the fateful and decisive battle between right and wrong.
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