Hajjah Province on Sunday hosted a military drill for graduates of the “Martyr Mohammed al-Ghumari” course, held for prominent social figures from across the governorate.

The drill marked the conclusion of a 15-day “Building Workshop” organized by the General Mobilization Department, with the participation of 60 social leaders who reaffirmed their readiness for the next round of confrontation with the Zionist enemy and its mercenaries.

Senior officials, including Governor Hilal al-Soufi, Mobilization Chief Hamoud al-Mughrebi, and several local and executive leaders, attended the exercise, which showcased advanced marksmanship, storming techniques, and simulated assaults on enemy towers, positions, and fortifications using light and medium weapons.

Participants declared their full preparedness to confront the enemies of Islam, foremost the United States and Israel, and to continue what they described as a “sacred battle,” loyal to the sacrifices of the martyrs, particularly the prominent jihadist figure Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghamari, and in defense of the causes of the Muslim nation.

They also affirmed their willingness to make every sacrifice necessary to foil plots targeting Yemen’s security and stability, and to support security institutions in maintaining public peace.

Reiterating their pledge to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, participants vowed to continue mobilization, military training, and combat-skills development in preparation for any options the revolutionary leadership may adopt against the Zionist entity.

Governor al-Soufi and the mobilization leadership praised the strong participation from all districts, noting that such readiness thwarts attempts to intimidate or undermine the descendants of the Ansar and their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty to stand with the oppressed.

They explained that the workshop was part of ongoing military and cultural programs supporting the causes of the Ummah, foremost Palestine, and strengthening Yemen’s steadfastness culturally, politically, economically, militarily, and socially.

The workshop included agricultural, developmental, service, cultural, faith-based, security, and military components, in line with the directives of Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. 

Officials stressed the importance of applying all acquired skills on the ground, sustaining anti-US and anti-Israeli marches, and expanding public mobilization for open military courses.

They further urged continued community initiatives, agricultural engagement, and confronting hostile rumors aimed at weakening Yemen’s internal front.