Hazza Bin Zayed Raises UAE Flag At Al Jahili Fort To Celebrate National Unity On Flag Day
H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, marked Flag Day by raising the UAE flag at Al Jahili Fort. This annual event on 3rd November celebrates unity, belonging, and loyalty to the nation and its leadership. Families of fallen heroes and school students from Al Ain Region attended the ceremony, which featured a performance by the UAE Armed Forces’ military band.
H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed emphasised that Flag Day is a significant national occasion. It symbolises the unity and strength of Emiratis and their loyalty to the nation’s flag, representing pride, sovereignty, and glory. The event at Al Jahili Fort underscores this deep connection between past achievements and present aspirations.
The choice of Al Jahili Fort for this ceremony highlights its historical importance. H.H. Sheikh Hazza noted that raising the flag here reflects the UAE's proud history and distinguished present. This connection is shaped by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's vision and leadership.
During his speech, H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed highlighted the enduring values of the Union. He stressed that Emiratis' loyalty to their flag and leadership remains strong. The occasion reaffirms their faith in these values, which continue to guide the nation's progress.
The UAE flag stands as a symbol of unity, pride, and dignity for its people. H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed stated that it also represents continuous progress and sustainable development across various fields. This progress is driven by the vision of UAE leadership and the dedication of its people.
The event was not only a celebration but also a reminder of shared values among Emiratis. It reinforced their commitment to unity under their beloved flag, which serves as a beacon for future achievements.
The ceremony concluded with a sense of pride in national identity and heritage. The presence of families of fallen heroes added emotional depth to the occasion, honouring those who sacrificed for their country.
With inputs from WAM


