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Agriculture minister visits Bani Hasan front in Hajjah for Eid

Agriculture minister visits Bani Hasan front in Hajjah for Eid

Saba Yemen5 hours ago

Hajjah – Saba:
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources Dr. Radwan al-Rubai on Monday inspected the conditions of fighters on Bani Hasan Front in Hajjah governorate, exchanging Eid al-Adha greetings with them.
The Minister conveyed congratulations from the Leader of the Revolution and the President of the Supreme Political Council, expressing pride in the armed forces' heroic stances.
He described the Eid visit as a minimal duty towards those defending the homeland and supporting brothers in Palestine.
Al-Rubai lauded the victories achieved by the fighters on the front lines, attributing Yemen's military success to divine grace and the steadfastness of these forces.
He emphasized that the defenders' resilience during Eid signifies Yemen's continued steadfastness against challenges to national sovereignty.
For their part, the fighters affirmed their readiness to implement all decisions from the revolutionary leadership in defense of the homeland and in support of Gaza.
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