A popular show was held today, Wednesday, in Al-Jawf province for the first batch of graduates of the open courses 'Al-Aqsa Flood' from the areas and isolated areas of the Rajouza District in the province. The participants in the parade, numbering 560 individuals, received military training in the open courses, which were held in the villages and isolated areas of the directorate as part of general mobilization activities for the battle of the 'Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad.' The participants raised signs expressing the absolute mandate of the revolution leader, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the full readiness to join the battle of the 'promised conquest and holy jihad,' and the participation of the armed forces in implementing the choices made by the revolution leader, in supporting the Palestinians, and in support of the Palestinian resistance. The popular show included popular and cultural segments, and messages of loyalty and steadfastness to the brothers in Palestine, continuing the hum anitarian and moral stances of the Yemeni people victory and support for the Palestinian people and resistance. Source: Yemen News Agency
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