Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Delivers Eid Convoy to Frontline Fighters in Al Dhale

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Al dhale: The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights presented an Eid convoy today during visits to greet the frontline fighters on the fronts of Mares in Damt, the Qa'atabah and Al Dhale axes, and the Tenth Brigade.

According to Yemen News Agency, the convoy included sacrifices, Eid financial gifts, food supplies, and symbolic cash amounts for the frontline fighters on the occasion of the blessed Eid al-Adha. The Deputy Ministers of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Ibrahim Al Shami, and of Civil Service and Administrative Development, Anas Sinan, were among the officials who visited the fighters. They were joined by Deputy Heads of the Financial and Administrative Affairs Sector at the ministry, Judge Ahmed Al Kahlani, of Courts, Judge Abdo Rajih, the Head of the Technical Office at the ministry, Judge Khaled Al Baghdadi, and the Head of the Damt Primary Court, Judge Mohammed Al Mahjari.

Al Shami, Sinan, and their delegation conveyed greetings from the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr Al Din Al Houthi, and the political leadership. The visitors expressed pride in the steadfastness and sacrifices of the frontline fighters, recognizing their efforts in defending the homeland and its sovereignty.

The officials emphasized their commitment to visiting the frontline fighters, celebrating the Eid atmosphere with them, and acknowledging their sacrifices. They reiterated the importance of the Eid convoy as a demonstration of continuous support and appreciation for the fighters' dedication and resilience.

Frontline fighters expressed their gratitude for the visit, highlighting the ministry's interest in their conditions and the shared joy of Eid. They affirmed their ongoing commitment to their national duty until victory is achieved.

Additionally, Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Al Shami, and his companions met with the Acting Governor of Al Dhale, Abdul Latif Al Shaghdari. The meeting focused on discussing the judicial authority's tasks and challenges in the province, exploring ways to enhance coordination to serve citizens and support justice and rights protection efforts.