The Shura Council held its second meeting of the first session, headed by the Council Chairman, Mohammed Hussein Al-Eidaroos. The meeting began with reciting Al-Fatihah for the souls of the martyr Mujahid Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, and one of his companions, who were killed as a result of the treacherous Israeli aggression on his residence in the capital, Tehran, and the martyr Mujahid Fouad Shukr, a leader in Hezbollah, as a result of the Israeli aggression on the southern suburb of Lebanon. The Chairman of the Shura Council touched on the strategic and economic importance of the Yemeni islands, which requires working to protect, care for, and develop them and liberate the occupied ones from the filth of the occupation forces and the American, Saudi, and Emirati coalition. He noted the efforts made by the committee in preparing the report and the recommendations it reached aimed at enhancing tourism development and opening investment horizons that benefit the national economy. Source: Yemen News Agency
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