
Sana'a: Bani al-Harith tribes send Eid convoy to frontline fighters
In anticipation of Eid al-Fitr and coinciding with International al-Quds Day, families of martyrs and tribal leaders from Bani al-Harith in the capital Sana'a sent an Eid convoy to frontline fighters.
The convoy, intended to support the "Almoravids" (those stationed on the frontlines), included Eid cakes, nuts, sweets, food, clothing, and a motorcycle.
Director of Bani al-Harith district Hamad bin Rakan and local water institution director Mohammed Madaes stated that the convoy demonstrates support for those fighting on the frontlines, as part of the "promised battle of conquest and holy jihad."
They emphasized that the convoy reflects the Yemeni people's resilience and support for the Palestinian people and their resistance in the face of "aggression."
Secretary-General of Bani al-Harith district Mohamed Nasser, along with families of martyrs and tribal sheikhs, highlighted the ongoing flow of convoys to support the frontline fighters, who they say have achieved "heroic epics and victories."
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