
Sana'a.. Event for Women's Committee in Manakha on anniversary of martyred leader
Sana'a - Saba:
The Women's Committee in Manakhah District, Sana'a Governorate, organized a cultural event today on the anniversary of the martyred leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
The speeches of the event emphasized the importance of the Quranic project, which was founded by the martyred leader at a time when the nation needed to renew its correct path, in light of the world's conspiracies and attacks on it.
The participants in the vigil, which was held after the event, announced high readiness and preparedness to confront any aggressive American-British-Zionist behavior.
They congratulated the victory of the heroic Gaza resistance over the criminal Zionist enemy, denouncing the American decision to classify Yemen as a so-called terrorist organization.
They stressed that this decision will not deter Yemenis from their firm positions in supporting the issues of the nation, Islam, and the oppressed.
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