A unit of the Yemeni military police conducted a significant military march on Friday, spanning over 100 kilometers from Dhamar province to al-Sabeen Square in Sana'a. The event, titled "The Elimination of Israel," was part of the broader demonstration "In support of al-Aqsa and Gaza.. Support continues and the response is coming." The march, which lasted three days, was aimed at boosting combat readiness and showing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Participants carried individual equipment weighing approximately 35 kilograms and prominently displayed Palestinian and Yemeni flags. Commander of the military police units Abed Rishan affirmed the unit's commitment to following the directives of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council. Rishan emphasized their readiness to support the Palestinian cause and respond to perceived American and British aggression. The participants voiced their dedication to defending al-Aqsa and supporting the Palestinian resistance, framing their ac tions as both a religious and humanitarian obligation. Source : Yemen News Agency
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