Hajjah Province Holds Military Drill for Third Group of Cadres from the “Martyr Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghamari” Training Batch

The Mobilization Authority in Hajjah Province organized a field drill for the third group of graduates from the “Martyr Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghumari” cohort, consisting of mobilization leaders from the district clusters.

Participants demonstrated precision in marksmanship with medium and light weapons, successfully hitting targets and simulating the storming of enemy positions.

They affirmed their readiness to make sacrifices in support of the causes of the Ummah—foremost among them the Palestinian cause—and in defense of the homeland’s security and stability.

The graduates stressed that mobilization, training, and skill-building will continue, as they work to acquire further combat capabilities and military techniques in preparation for any future confrontation and in support of the oppressed.

The trainees also granted full authorization to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to take the decisions he deems necessary for defending the country and preserving its security.

During the drill, which was attended by Provincial Deputy Dr. Taha al-Hamzi, the head of the Mobilization Authority in the province, Hammoud al-Maghribi, stated that the exercise reaffirms readiness for any upcoming round of confrontation with the Israeli enemy and its proxies.

He noted that the maneuver and practical exercises mark the conclusion of a 30-day workshop for district-level leaders. The workshop, which included 70 participants, focused on cultural, developmental, social, faith-based, security, and military aspects, in accordance with the directives of Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.

Al-Maghribi emphasized the importance of applying what the trainees learned to achieve the intended goals of strengthening mobilization for open military courses, enhancing community initiatives, advancing agricultural efforts, and contributing to the implementation of local development projects.