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Al-Aqsa flood graduates in Dhamar stage march held

Al-Aqsa flood graduates in Dhamar stage march held

Saba Yemen21-05-2025

Dhamar – Saba:
Graduates of "al-Aqsa Flood" open military courses, Level 2, in Jabal al-Sharq district of Dhamar governorate, conducted on Wednesday a foot march and combat demonstration in the villages of Ayana, Bani As'ad al-Asfal district. The demonstration served as a declaration of their readiness to confront any escalation of aggression.
The march was attended by executive, local, military, and security leaders, as well as social figures. Participants displayed what was described as a high level of preparedness, discipline, and readiness for combat missions.
Chants during the march expressed the steadfastness of the Yemeni stance and support for the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. Participants also lauded the Yemeni military operations and the decision to impose a naval blockade on the port of Haifa.
The graduates reaffirmed their complete allegiance to the revolutionary and political leadership and their full readiness to undertake any assigned tasks under the guidance of the Revolution's Leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
They asserted their commitment to the principles of the Quranic path and their willingness to sacrifice in support of their faith and the causes of the nation, until "complete victory is achieved for the Palestinian and Yemeni peoples."
Following the march, the graduates conducted a live ammunition combat exercise, showcasing their acquired skills in weapon handling and targeting simulated enemy positions.
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