The open military courses graduates carried out the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' in the city of Beit al-Faqih in Hodeida Province on Wednesday on foot, as part of mobilization activities in supporting the Palestinians. The graduates raised the Yemeni and Palestinian flags, slogans against the Zionist enemy, rejection of normalization with it, condemnation of brutal crimes against the children and women in Gaza Strip, and chanted slogans in supporting the revolutionary leadership's decisions and support for options to support the Palestinians in the face of the usurping Zionist entity. They expressed pride in the position of therevolution leader , Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr Al-Houthi, and the operations of the armed forces, which embody the responsible Arab role in supporting the Palestinians. They stressed that the Israeli aggression will only increase the Yemeni people's steadfastness and determination to continue supporting the Palestinians and defending the nation's sanctities. The graduates also called on the Arab ma sses to courageously rise up against the Arab rulers who normalize and support Israel, in light of the shameful silence of the United Nations, the Security Council, and the Arab regimes that are complicit with the usurping enemy entity. Source: Yemen News Agency
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