Hajjah Governorate Summer Courses Highlight Historical and Cultural Awareness

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Hajjah: The districts of Kushar, Aflah Al Yaman, and Abs in Hajjah governorate today witnessed a range of activities and visits related to the summer courses program.

According to Yemen News Agency, the Martyr Leader School in the Bani Dawoud sub-district of Kushar district hosted an event to commemorate the 106th anniversary of the Tanumah massacre, a tragic event in which the Saudi regime killed more than three thousand Yemeni pilgrims. The event's speeches emphasized the atrocity of this crime against humanity, vowing that justice will eventually be served to those responsible.

In addition, students from the model and open summer courses in Bani Dawoud participated in a foot march and visited the Martyrs' Garden located in the district center. During the march, participants expressed their pride and commitment to the Quranic path, while also denouncing the actions of the Zionist-American enemy and condemning ongoing Zionist crimes in Palestine and Lebanon.

In Aflah Al Yaman district, the Scout School of the Martyrs of Al Jawana and the Martyr Abu Al Muntazar Model School organized an event titled "The dangers of soft war and ways to confront it." Speakers at the event highlighted the significance of maintaining a strong connection with God, the Holy Quran, and the Great Messenger. They stressed the importance of upholding a faith-based identity to counteract the dangers posed by the soft war targeting youth and adolescents.

Meanwhile, Yahya Ajar, the mobilization official in Haradh district, reviewed the ongoing summer activities at various schools in the Abs district, including Martyr Abu Hadi Ajar, Martyr Leader, Al Somoud, and Imam Zaid, located in displacement camps. Ajar commended the educational staff for their dedication to providing students with divine guidance, valuable knowledge, and defenses against harmful cultural influences.