Raymah: The Mobilization in Raymah governorate organized a cultural symposium today to commemorate the Martyrs’ Anniversary 1447 AH. The event focused on key themes revolving around martyrdom and its significance to the nation’s pride and dignity.
According to Yemen News Agency, the symposium addressed three main themes. The first, presented by Fath al-Din al-Nahari, Director of the Office of the General Authority for Endowments and Guidance in the Governorate, discussed the culture of martyrdom and jihad, emphasizing its importance as a safety valve for maintaining the nation’s pride. Al-Nahari highlighted the heroism of martyrs as examples of steadfastness for future generations, especially in their support for Al-Aqsa Mosque and the oppressed in Gaza.
The second theme, led by cultural activist Abdulmalik Jahaf, centered on the unity and purpose of the nation’s martyrs, underscoring the Quranic project they advanced against foreign guardianship and hegemony. Jahaf praised Yemen’s leadership, government, and citizens for their support of the Palestinian people and mujahideen in Gaza.
In the third section, Radwan al-Hadidi, the mobilization official in al-Jabin district, reflected on the religious and national roles played by the martyrs in resisting American and Zionist aggression, along with their Saudi and Emirati allies. He emphasized that Yemen’s martyrs in the “Promised Victory and Holy Jihad” battles serve as a symbol of the Yemeni people’s commitment to defending national sovereignty and supporting Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.