Graduates’ march for 1st batch of "al-Aqsa Flood" reserve forces courses held


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Graduates’ march for 1st batch of
[03/ February/2025]
Sana'a - Saba:

The Reserve Forces of Ministry of Interior on Monday organized a march to commemorate the graduation of the first batch from the "al-Aqsa Flood" training courses.

During the event, Brig. Gen. Adnan Qafla, Director General of Human Resources at the Ministry of Interior, emphasized the significance of "Al-Aqsa Flood" program in enhancing combat readiness and preparing personnel for what he termed *“the battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad,”* framed as a defense of Yemen and solidarity with the Palestinian people.

He reiterated Yemen’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause, dismissing U.S. policies aimed at undermining Yemen’s stance on Gaza.

Brigadier General Qafla noted that the courses align with directives from revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi and the Supreme Political Council President Mahdi al-Mashat to elevate the training and preparedness of Interior Ministry reserves against perceived threats from the American and Zionist enemy.

He further affirmed support for the revolutionary leadership’s authority to make decisions advancing the goals of the promised conquest and holy jihad in defense of Yemen and Palestine.

Lieutenant Colonel Walid al-Ghouli, Director of the Reserve Department, echoed this sentiment, pledging full readiness to implement directives from Yemen’s leadership and confront any aggression against the nation.

He condemned the Zionist enemy’s war of extermination against Palestinians and vowed continued support.

Participants in the march voiced their determination to defend Yemeni sovereignty against U.S.-British military actions, reaffirming solidarity with Palestine.

The participants praised Yemen’s honorable position in supporting Palestinian resistance until the end of Israeli operations in Gaza and pledged to maintain combat readiness through ongoing mobilization training.