The Executive Office in Raymah province on Sunday , chaired by deputy governor Mohammed Murad, held a meeting to discuss the performance of several executive offices in the province. The meeting reviewed completed tasks and future plans to improve performance, as well as the challenges faced and proposed solutions. It also addressed ongoing mobilization and recruitment efforts, as well as the organization of events and marches to support the Palestinian people and their resistance. Attendees emphasized the need to enhance efforts to improve the performance of executive and service offices and to increase coordination among parties to address challenges and prevent imbalances. They highlighted the importance of responding to current needs, intensifying support for mobilization and recruitment, organizing marches, donation campaigns, and backing the Palestinian resistance. The attendees also stressed the importance of being prepared for any decisions made by the leadership of the revolution to support the Palestinian people. Source: Yemen News Agency
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