
Organizing Committee for events in provinces designates Women's Squares to commemorate al-Wilayah day
Sana'a - Saba:
The Organizing Committee for Events in the Governorates has designated women's squares to commemorate the Day of al-Wilayah, in support of the Palestinian people, at 3:00 PM tomorrow, Saturday.
In a statement, the organizing committee called on the women of the governorates to participate in a large and honorable turnout to commemorate the Day of al-Wilayah, "Eid al-Ghadir," and in support of the oppressed Palestinian people.
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