
Hajjah: Popular Parade for Graduates of 'Al-Aqsa Flood' Courses in Mustaba District
The General Mobilization Division in Mustaba District, Hajjah Governorate, organized a popular parade on Tuesday for more than 2,000 graduates of the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' courses, in support of Gaza.
The participants in the parade, which was attended by the Deputy Governor Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi and other local and mobilization leaders, affirmed their readiness to join the ranks of the Yemeni Armed Forces and to engage in the 'promised liberation and sacred jihad' in solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza.
They renewed their full mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and to the armed forces to take all necessary options in support of the Palestinian people and in defense of national sovereignty, dignity, and territory.
During the parade, Deputy Governor Al-Hamzi stressed the importance of those who have not yet joined the open military training courses to do so, in preparation for a direct and decisive confrontation with the Zionist enemy. He pointed out the revolutionary leader's commitment to training and qualifying the descendants of the Ansar (supporters of the Prophet) militarily, arming them with divine guidance and the Holy Qur'an, and enabling them to acquire combat skills.
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