Sana'a: The Mobilization Authority in Bayda: governorate on Tuesday organized a massive public parade for graduates of the open courses 'al-Aqsa Flood' from the Rada'a districts, coinciding with the anniversaries of the September 21 and September 26 Revolutions and in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
According to Yemen News Agency, the parade, attended by Governor Abdullah Idris and local officials Saleh al-Joufi, Ahmed al-Saiqal, and Nasser al-Ajji, featured chants of pride, freedom, and independence linked to the September 21 Revolution, as well as solidarity slogans with the people of Gaza.
Participants carried Yemeni and Palestinian flags, banners of loyalty to God and His Messenger, and slogans of disavowal from the enemies of Islam, expressing pride in the Revolution that thwarted foreign plots and colonial projects.
Held at the Ahmedi Youth Club stadium in Rada'a, the parade showcased the trainees' skills in handling light and medium weapons, reflecting the knowledge they gained in preparation for confronting any challenges in the struggle against the enemy.
Graduates affirmed their commitment to ongoing training to maintain readiness against the forces of aggression, hailing the Yemeni Armed Forces' strikes on sensitive targets deep inside occupied Palestine. Citizens of al-Bayda pledged to continue advancing the goals of the September 21 Revolution and supporting the Palestinian cause, particularly Gaza, which continues to face genocide by the Zionist enemy amid international silence and complicity.
Governor Idris congratulated the people of Rada'a and al-Bayda on the September 21 Revolution, which he said liberated Yemen from dependency, eradicated terrorism, and strengthened the nation's resilience and dignity. He stressed that the Yemeni people embody a high level of awareness thanks to God and the Revolution, noting that 'the people of faith and wisdom' will ultimately secure victory over their enemies.
He praised the readiness of the people of Rada'a and al-Bayda to confront enemies in educational, cultural, security, and military fields, urging further patience, resilience, and combat preparedness.
On behalf of the graduates, Naji Qarmoush declared their readiness to join the battle against the Zionist enemy and its backers in support of Gaza. He emphasized the importance of such training courses in preparing individuals to defend national sovereignty and stand with the oppressed.