Jawf: The agricultural sector in Jawf province organized a significant armed display and combat maneuver on Wednesday for the first batch of graduates from the “al-Aqsa Flood” course. This event marked a unique occasion where agricultural sector employees showcased their readiness and proficiency in military skills.
According to Yemen News Agency, the display and maneuver involved 450 graduates from the General Administration and sector branches across the governorate’s directorates and agricultural associations. Held under the slogan, “And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of Allah and your enemy,” the event aimed to enhance readiness for the ongoing battle of “the promised conquest and holy jihad.”
Participants in the event demonstrated their commitment to confront any aggression against Yemen’s agricultural and military sectors. By raising slogans of freedom and resistance, they signaled their dedication to defending the homeland. The graduates showcased their skills in using light and medium weapons and their ability to target virtual enemy sites, confirming their readiness for defense.
The event was attended by province mobilization official Jarallah bin Shama and agricultural sector official Mahdi al-Dhamin. Al-Dhamin emphasized that U.S. efforts to label Ansarullah as a terrorist organization would not be successful. He reiterated the strong spirit of resistance among Jawf’s agricultural workers and their preparedness to face any threat.
Al-Dhamin further expressed the agricultural sector’s commitment to both development and military efforts. He highlighted their support for the legacy of martyr President Saleh al-Sammad under the slogan “A hand protects… and a hand builds,” as they strive to achieve their goals.
