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From Malhan to the Front Lines: An Eid Convoy Reflecting the September 21st Approach

The images of popular support for those stationed on the front lines continue, representing one of the most prominent fruits of the approach established by the September 21st Revolution in strengthening the culture of giving, solidarity, and national unity. The people of Malhan District in Al Mahwit Governorate sent an Eid convoy of supplies and in-kind donations to support those stationed on the western coast front, the Maqbanah front in Taiz Governorate, and the Haradh front in Hajjah Governorate.

The convoy included livestock, honey, foodstuffs, and various other necessities, reflecting the extent of community engagement with the issues facing the front lines. It also demonstrated the district’s residents’ eagerness to share the joy of Eid al-Adha with those stationed on the front lines and to renew their pledge to continue providing support.

Support Reflecting the Spirit of September 21st
These ongoing popular convoys embody the level of community awareness that has been strengthened under the September 21st Revolution, which is based on mobilizing society and enhancing its presence in the battle of steadfastness, and consolidating the equation of integration between the home front and the battlefields.

During the convoy’s departure, Member of Parliament Mohammed Bakther praised all those who contributed to its preparation and organization, considering the community’s contribution the least they could do for the soldiers stationed on the front lines who are sacrificing their lives in defense of the homeland, its sovereignty, security, and stability.

He emphasized that these popular convoys reflect the deep loyalty and national responsibility of the community’s members and embody the steadfastness and popular support for the nation’s causes. He indicated that these support convoys would continue in the coming period.

Messages of Loyalty to the Fields of Honor

For their part, the director of the directorate, Ghamdan Al-Azki, along with mobilization officials and community leaders, considered the convoy a message of loyalty and gratitude to the heroes stationed on the front lines of honor and dignity, who continue to perform their duty with unwavering resolve.

They emphasized that the people of Malhan district will remain present in the fields of giving and support, and that supporting the front lines is a collective responsibility that requires continued mobilization and strengthening the factors of resilience and readiness, which contributes to raising the morale of those stationed on the front lines and supporting their presence in the field.

Eid in the Fields of Steadfastness
With the approach of Eid al-Adha, the popular convoys acquire an additional humanitarian and moral dimension, as they reflect the community’s keenness to share in the celebrations and joys of those stationed on the front lines, and to affirm that the sons of the front lines are present in the hearts and minds of the people. The impact of these convoys is not limited to material support alone, but extends to carrying moral messages that affirm the unity of position, the strength of cohesion between the community and those stationed on the front lines, and reinforce the spirit of confidence and steadfastness in the various fields of confrontation.

A continuous path of resilience
The dispatch of popular convoys reflects the continuation of the approach established by the September 21 Revolution in building a cohesive internal front, based on community partnership, popular support, and strengthening the culture of responsibility towards the issues of the homeland. In every support convoy, messages of loyalty and steadfastness are renewed, confirming that Yemeni society is continuing on the path of support and giving, and that the fields of resilience will continue to enjoy a broad popular presence that embodies the authenticity of the position, the depth of belonging, and the spirit of national responsibility.