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Endowments members visit frontline fighters, wounded in Dhamar, Taiz

Endowments members visit frontline fighters, wounded in Dhamar, Taiz

Saba Yemen09-06-2025
Dhamar – Saba:
A delegation from the General Authority for Endowments in Dhamar and Taiz governorates on Monday conducted inspection visits to frontline fighters and wounded armed forces personnel at Taiz Military Hospital for Eid al-Adha.
Led by Faisal al-Hutfi, Director of Endowments in Dhamar, and Mohammed al-Mulaiki, Director of Endowments in Taiz, the delegation conveyed Eid greetings and blessings from the leadership.
They praised the fighters' steadfastness and heroic defense of the homeland, highlighting Yemen's courageous stance in support of the Palestinian cause.
The delegation expressed pride in sharing Eid joy with the "heroes" and checking on the wounded, who they said exemplify dignity and sacrifice.
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