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Martyrs Foundation organizes mass wedding for 23 sons of martyrs in Sa'ada

Martyrs Foundation organizes mass wedding for 23 sons of martyrs in Sa'ada

Saba Yemen29-05-2025
Sa'ada - SABA:
The Martyrs Foundation in cooperation with the General Authority for Martyrs' Families Care organized a mass wedding ceremony for 23 grooms from sons of martyrs enrolled at the Martyr of the Quran School in Sa'ada Governorate.
During the event Saada Governor Mohammed Jaber Awadh blessed the collective wedding describing it as a fruit of the Quranic march and the September 21 Revolution as well as the efforts of the Martyrs Foundation and Authority in sponsoring such mega projects.
He emphasized that caring for martyrs' families represents gratitude for their sacrifices and commitment to defending the nation's security and stability.
Awadh noted that such joyful celebrations send a message to conspirators and aggressors that the Yemeni people continue their liberation path and normal life including celebrations despite ongoing aggression and siege.
The wedding attended by Martyrs Foundation head Ahmed Jaran saw grooms expressing gratitude to:
- The Revolution Leader
- Supreme Political Council
- Martyrs Foundation and Authority
for supporting martyrs' families and bringing joy to their lives pledging to follow the martyrs' path until victory
Attendees included:
- Martyrs Authority branch head Abdullah Al-Kastaban
- Endowments head Lutfi Al-Awawi
- Social and educational figures
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