The General Mobilization in private universities, in collaboration with the General Mobilization Committee at Sana’a University, on Thursday launched a field application for 6,714 graduates of “al-Aqsa Flood” courses.
These courses, which focused on military training and weapons skills, involved students from various private universities around Sana’a.
The graduates, including 1,800 from Sana’a University and over 4,900 from other institutions, presented performances showcasing the skills they acquired, preparing them for potential combat in support of the Palestinian people.
They also voiced strong opposition to the Zionist aggression against Gaza, chanting slogans condemning the genocide and atrocities committed by the Israeli forces.
The field application featured a march through the streets surrounding Sana’a University, culminating at the Faculty of Engineering stadium, symbolizing the graduates’ readiness to fight in the battle of “the promised conquest and the holy jihad” against Israeli, American, and British aggression.
Abdulqader Al-Ghurbani, the official of the University Student Forum, highlighted the significance of the training in providing participants with essential combat skills and weapon use, emphasizing the importance of preparing students for any threats to national sovereignty. The course included both military training and awareness of enemy tactics.
University leaders such as Dr. Khalil al-Wajeeh of al-Razi University and Dr. Saad al-Attabi of Al-Hadara University stressed the symbolic importance of the courses in supporting the Palestinian cause and demonstrating the readiness of university students to defend Yemen and the Palestinian people. The graduates affirmed their commitment to confronting any aggression and supporting Gaza in its struggle for freedom.