
Hamdan district rally celebrates steadfastness, calls for al-Quds liberation
A speech event held in Hamdan district of Sana'a province marked National Steadfastness Day and International al-Quds Day, emphasizing resilience and calls for the liberation of al-Quds.
Organized by the local council and the General Mobilization Division, the event highlighted ten years of Yemeni perseverance in the face of aggression.
District Director Fahd Attia described National Steadfastness Day as a crucial mobilization effort, aimed at bolstering resolve against "aggression" and maintaining support for front-line forces.
He credited the "steadfastness and sacrifices" of the Yemeni people for transforming Yemen into a significant regional power. Attia also urged attendees to utilize the remaining days of Ramadan for increased worship and to embrace the "spirit of jihad" to liberate al-Quds from "Zionist defilement."
Cultural activist Hamdan Askar, speaking at the event, lauded the Yemeni people's decade-long resistance and their military achievements.
Askar called for continued preparedness against any potential escalation of "US-Zionist aggression," emphasizing the "pride, dignity, and independence" achieved by Yemen, and the perceived "defeat and shame" inflicted on the opposing aggression coalition.
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