
Sana'a gov sends Eid gift convoy to frontline fighters
The local authority in Sana'a governorate on Thursday dispatched an Eid gift convoy to support frontline fighters on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
The convoy, a collective contribution from the Executive Office and residents across various districts of the governorate, included 20 heads of cattle and 250 heads of sheep.
Governorate undersecretary Talib Dahan described the convoy's dispatch as an expression of loyalty to the sacrifices of the martyrs and the steadfastness of the heroes.
Dahan affirmed their commitment to following in the footsteps of these fighters in confronting the "forces of tyranny and global arrogance" until victory is achieved.
Dahan emphasized the dedication of the local authority leadership, the Executive Office, and all residents of the governorate to continue providing "convoys of sacrifice and giving."
He framed this as a sacred jihadi duty and a contribution to confronting the "aggression" and thwarting its plans, which he stated aim to subjugate Yemen to the fate of other nations that have "normalized relations with the Zionist entity."
Yahya al-Shaabani, Director of the Governorate's Welfare Division, and Ali Othman, the convoy supervisor, stated that the convoy represents the least that can be offered to those who are sacrificing their lives in defense of the homeland, its sovereignty, and independence.
They affirmed the continuation of support and generosity convoys for those on the ground, commending the heroic deeds and victories of the armed forces' heroes on various fronts in defending the homeland and its sovereignty, as well as supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza, who they noted are subjected to massacres and Zionist crimes with American and Western support.
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