
Hajjah: Al-Aqsa flood graduates conduct march, maneuver in Qafl Shammar
The General Mobilization Division in Qafl Shammar in Hajjah governorate on Wednesday organized a march and combat maneuver for graduates of al-Aqsa Flood open military courses (Level 2).
During the maneuver, graduates demonstrated acquired combat skills, discipline, and fitness by conducting offensive operations against virtual enemy positions using light weapons.
The graduates affirmed their readiness to join the armed forces and resistance in Gaza for the battle of "the promised conquest and holy jihad," supporting the oppressed.
Participants also expressed readiness to make significant sacrifices in defense of land, honor, and national sovereignty until victory is achieved.
The participants renewed their mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to make decisions in support of the Palestinian people and in defense of religion, land, and honor.
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