
Dhale’ - Saba:
A preparatory meeting was held on Saturday in Qa'tabah district of Al-Dhale’ province, chaired by Acting Governor Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari.
The meeting, which included executive leaders, sheikhs, and social figures, discussed efforts to mobilize and rally support to confront the escalation of American aggression, as well as the continued enrollment in "Al-Aqsa Flood" training courses.
During the meeting, Al-Shaghdari praised the stances of the district’s tribes in supporting Al-Aqsa and defending the land, honor, and national sovereignty. He emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the significance of students joining the summer training programs.
He also stressed the need to continue mobilization efforts for those who have previously enrolled in open training, rehabilitation, and preparation courses to confront the American and Israeli enemies.
Meanwhile, the tribes and sheikhs of Qa'tabah district affirmed their readiness to make sacrifices and engage in the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" battle, responding to the crimes of American aggression and continuing mobilization efforts in solidarity with the Palestinians.
A preparatory meeting was held on Saturday in Qa'tabah district of Al-Dhale’ province, chaired by Acting Governor Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari.
The meeting, which included executive leaders, sheikhs, and social figures, discussed efforts to mobilize and rally support to confront the escalation of American aggression, as well as the continued enrollment in "Al-Aqsa Flood" training courses.
During the meeting, Al-Shaghdari praised the stances of the district’s tribes in supporting Al-Aqsa and defending the land, honor, and national sovereignty. He emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the significance of students joining the summer training programs.
He also stressed the need to continue mobilization efforts for those who have previously enrolled in open training, rehabilitation, and preparation courses to confront the American and Israeli enemies.
Meanwhile, the tribes and sheikhs of Qa'tabah district affirmed their readiness to make sacrifices and engage in the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" battle, responding to the crimes of American aggression and continuing mobilization efforts in solidarity with the Palestinians.