The General Corporation for Radio and Television held on Monday a ceremony to celebrate the graduation of the first and second batches of its members from al-Aqsa Flood military courses. Deputy Minister of Information Dr. Omar al-Bukhaiti emphasized the importance of these courses in preparing members for potential confrontations with global powers, including the U.S., Britain, and the Zionist entity. He highlighted the need for combat skills and military training to support the Palestinian cause, stressing the role of media professionals in the battle of awareness. Acting Director General Abdulrahman al-Ahnomi expressed pride in the graduates' commitment and the institution's continued efforts in training. He encouraged the participation of a third batch and emphasized readiness for any emergency situations. Mobilization Forces Officer of the Institution Bassam al-Junaid noted that the graduation of the batch of the martyr Ismail Haniyeh and the martyr Fouad Shukr, coincides with the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday and underscored the importance of ongoing mobilization and support for Gaza and the liberation of Islamic sanctities. Graduates, represented by Fayez al-Hamidi, reaffirmed their dedication to supporting Palestine and translating their training into action for the nation's issues. Source: Yemen News Agency
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