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Hajjah Women's Committee donates over 4 Million YER to Armed Forces in Support of Palestine

Hajjah Women's Committee donates over 4 Million YER to Armed Forces in Support of Palestine

Saba Yemen13-06-2025

Hajjah – Saba:
The Women's Committee in Hajjah governorate has donated more than 4.1 million YER in cash and gold—to the Yemeni Armed Forces, including the missile units, unmanned aerial vehicles division, and military manufacturing, as part of efforts to support the Palestinian people and resistance.
The contribution came from multiple districts, including al-Shahel, Ka'idna, Mabyan, Shares, Kuhlan Afar, Bani al-Awam, al-Mahabisha, al-Miftah, and Kuhlan al-Sharaf, in addition to the governorate center.
According to committee coordinators, the donation coincides with the anniversary of the Day of al-Wilayah, and is seen as a symbolic act of allegiance to God and solidarity with the armed struggle against American, Zionist, and British aggression.
Committee representatives emphasized that the financial support was a modest but meaningful expression of gratitude for the heroic efforts of Yemeni forces involved in operations in support of Palestine.
They also urged women across the Arab and Islamic world to take a stand and contribute in any way possible to support Gaza and the Palestinian cause.
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