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A parade and procession of 350 graduates from the “Al-Aqsa Flood” motorcycle training course was held in Al-Hudaydah Governorate on Tuesday.

The city of Al-Hudaydah witnessed a parade and procession of 350 graduates from the second “Al-Aqsa Flood” motorcycle training course, named after the martyr Lieutenant General Muhammad Abdulkarim Al-Ghamari. The course was organized by the General Mobilization and the local authority in the governorate, in cooperation with the governorate’s security department and the Al-Hudaydah traffic department.

The procession began at the traffic police station on Jizan Street, following the conclusion of the week-long course. The course was held as part of the “Promised Victory” campaign and the holy struggle, and in support of the Palestinian people, within the framework of the open national training program adopted by the General Mobilization to engage the community in mobilization courses.

During the march and parade, attended by the First Deputy Governor, Ahmed al-Bashari, the Deputy Governor for the Hodeidah City District, Ali al-Kabari, the Director of the Youth and Sports Office, Imad al-Barai, and a number of other officials, the graduates raised the Yemeni and Palestinian flags, along with banners and signs affirming their loyalty to God and His Messenger, their commitment to the Quranic project, their defiance of the arrogant powers, and their solidarity with the Palestinian people in the face of Zionist aggression.

They renewed their pledge to honor the sacrifices of the martyrs, to continue their training and development, and to remain constantly prepared to protect the land, defend sovereignty, and confront all challenges.

During the parade, Deputy Governor al-Bashari expressed his pride in the graduation of this group of motorcycle drivers, emphasizing that their participation in these courses reflects a high level of national awareness and a sense of responsibility towards the challenges facing the nation.

He pointed out that the “Al-Aqsa Flood” courses come at a crucial time, given the current Zionist escalation in Gaza and the suspicious international complicity. This makes these mobilization programs essential for strengthening the home front and providing it with conscious and prepared youth.

He explained that the broad community participation in the event and the popular engagement with these training programs reflect the strong connection to the Quranic project and the popular solidarity with the leadership in confronting aggression and arrogance.

Al-Bashri emphasized the importance of these courses in enhancing community preparedness and instilling values ​​of responsibility and discipline, praising the level of organization and engagement demonstrated by the graduates during the training period.

He noted that the mobilization movement witnessed in Yemen reflects the Yemeni people’s commitment to the issues of the nation, foremost among them the Palestinian cause. He added that such activities embody the spirit of practical solidarity and unwavering stances regarding the injustice suffered by the Palestinian people.

The First Deputy Governor noted that the local authority gives special attention to youth and seeks to channel their energies into serving the community and preserving security and stability, emphasizing the continued support for such initiatives in coordination with relevant bodies.

Meanwhile, the Director of Traffic in Hodeidah, Mohammed Al-Nuwaira, congratulated the graduates on completing the course, affirming that the program is a qualitative step within the project of building a faithful, committed Yemeni citizen, ready to bear responsibility in various fields of confrontation.

He praised the participants’ engagement and their eagerness to benefit from the training program in its awareness and mobilization aspects, within the framework of enhancing field readiness and acquired discipline, and strengthening community engagement in ongoing training programs.