Al-Hodeidah Graduates 350 Motorcycle Riders from ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’ Course

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Al-hodeidah: The city of Al-Hodeidah witnessed a parade and procession of 350 graduates from the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' motorcycle riders course, marking the second batch named after Martyr Major General Mohammed Abdulkarim Al-Ghamari. This event was organized by the General Mobilization and the local authority in cooperation with the Governorate Security Department and the Al-Hodeidah Traffic Department.

According to Yemen News Agency, the procession began at the Traffic Police courtyard on Jizan Street, following the conclusion of the week-long course. This initiative is part of the 'Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad' campaign, supporting the Palestinian people within the open national qualification path adopted by the General Mobilization to involve the community in mobilization programs.

During the parade, attended by several officials including First Deputy Governor Ahmed Al-Bishri and Deputy Governor for Al-Hodeidah City District Affairs Ali Al-Kabari, the graduates displayed Yemeni and Palestinian flags. They carried slogans and banners affirming loyalty and belonging to the Qur'anic project, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people against Zionist aggression.

The graduates renewed their pledge to honor the sacrifices of martyrs, committed to continued training and readiness to protect the homeland and defend sovereignty. First Deputy Governor Al-Bishri expressed pride in the graduates, noting their participation reflects national awareness and responsibility toward national challenges.

Al-Bishri highlighted that the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' courses are crucial amid the Zionist escalation in Gaza and international complicity, emphasizing the need for such programs to strengthen the internal front with prepared youth. He also praised the strong community presence and engagement with these initiatives, reflecting unity with leadership against aggression.

Al-Bishri stressed the importance of these courses in enhancing community readiness and instilling values of responsibility and discipline, commending the organization and interaction demonstrated by the graduates. He noted that the mobilization activity across Yemen shows the Yemeni commitment to national causes, especially the Palestinian cause, embodying practical solidarity.

He assured continued local authority support for youth initiatives, directing their energies to benefit society, preserve security, and stability. Al-Hodeidah Traffic Director Mohammed Al-Nuwairah congratulated the graduates, emphasizing the course as a qualitative step in building committed Yemeni individuals ready for various confrontational duties.

Al-Nuwairah praised the participants' engagement and eagerness in the training program, enhancing field readiness, discipline, and community presence in ongoing qualification efforts.