Sanaa: The first batch of graduates from the “al-Aqsa Flood” open military courses conducted a march and military maneuver today, marking a significant milestone in the Yemeni News Agency Saba’s mobilization efforts. This event was organized by the agency and showcased the competencies acquired by the participants during the intensive 13-day training program.
According to Yemen News Agency, sixty graduates participated in the event, demonstrating a range of skills including the use of light and medium weapons, defense and attack strategies, as well as techniques in camouflage and concealment. The maneuver, which was overseen by Mohammed Abdul Quddus Al-Sharai, Vice Chairman of the Agency’s Board of Directors and Deputy Editor-in-Chief, included simulated attacks on enemy sites using Kalashnikov rifles, machine guns, and other combat tactics.
The graduates reiterated their commitment to supporting the armed forces in the ongoing battle for “Promised Victory and Holy Jihad,” expressing a strong resolve to defend Palestine and confront threats to the nation. Al-Sharai underscored the significance of the course in enhancing the graduates’ readiness to address any escalation from American, Zionist, and British forces. He also highlighted the importance of the “al-Aqsa Flood” courses in preparing the agency’s members for future confrontations and improving their combat skills.
Samir al-Qudaimi, the mobilization official at the agency, stated that the maneuver was part of a broader strategy to strengthen the capabilities and preparedness of the agency’s members for any potential conflicts. He also emphasized the crucial role of Yemen’s national media in counteracting enemy media efforts, despite facing resource constraints.
The event concluded with the awarding of participation certificates to the graduates by Al-Sharai, Al-Qudaimi, and Ibrahim al-Sharafi, Director of the Office of the Chairman of the Board of Directors.
