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New Sana'a women's committee sends Eid convoy to frontlines

New Sana'a women's committee sends Eid convoy to frontlines

Saba Yemen4 hours ago

Sana'a – Saba;
The Women's Committee in New Sana'a District on Sunday sent an Eid convoy to frontline fighters, supporting the Yemeni Armed Forces' operations for Gaza against the Israeli enemy.
The convoy, themed "We Will Remain Faithful to the Covenant," included cakes, sweets, biscuits, raisins, nuts, and two million Yemeni YER.
Organizers praised the fighters' societal status and heroic role in defending the nation, pledging continued support as a token of gratitude for their sacrifices.
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