
Hodeida symposium links Nakba, Gaza, Tanumah massacre
Hodeida - Saba:
A cultural symposium titled "Nakba Anniversary - Supporting Gaza - Tanumah Massacre" was held in Hodeida province on Sunday, organized by the Guidance Sector and the Scholars and Educators Unit.
Scholars and intellectuals reviewed Nakba's history and its connection to the ongoing situation in Gaza, attributing it to the complicity of client regimes.
The symposium also highlighted Tanumah massacre of Yemeni pilgrims by the Saudi regime, emphasizing that the blood of victims in both events cries out against inaction.
Speakers stressed the need for practical action beyond condemnation, cultural and mobilization efforts against those who abandoned Palestine, and the importance of understanding the shared enemy and regional collusion behind these events.
The speakers asserted that the Quranic project offers hope and called for intensified cultural activities and a stronger jihadi discourse until all occupied lands, including Palestine, are liberated.
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