
Media Student Mohammed Al-Shar'ei's Graduation Project Approved
The Media Department at the Faculty of Languages and Humanities, Future University, approved on Tuesday the graduation project of student Mohammed AbdulQuddous Al-Shar'ei, titled "Yemen's Flood: Sacrifice and Impact."
The discussion was attended by Aden Governor Tariq Salam, Chairman of Future University's Board of Trustees Prof. Dr. Abdulhadi Al-Hamadani, University President Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Nuwayhi, Dean of the Faculty of Languages and Humanities Dr. Yahya Al-Khawlani, and Head of the Media Department Dr. Khaled Hadi. During the session, student Mohammed Al-Shar'ei presented his project, which included a documentary film highlighting Yemen's stance in support of the Palestinian cause and its impact on political and military developments. The project also shed light on media and political shifts following "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, emphasizing the faith-driven dimension of Yemen's position toward Palestine.
The project featured archival material documenting the Palestinian people's struggle against the Zionist entity, showcasing Yemen's leadership and popular support in exposing the hypocrisy of Arab regimes that have wavered or colluded with hegemonic powers to liquidate the Palestinian cause. It also analyzed the implications of Yemen's pro-Gaza stance after the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation.
The documentary reflected Yemen's position through the speeches of Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badreddin Al-Houthi, who outlined strategic choices from the first day of the battle. It highlighted Yemen's unwavering moral and material support for the resistance in Gaza, rooted in the national consensus to stand with Palestine regardless of sacrifices—a historical stance Yemen has long upheld.
The project covered multiple themes—historical, political, military, humanitarian, and analytical—and summarized the film's objectives: documenting Yemen's role in supporting Palestine, showcasing the exceptional solidarity between Yemen , Palestine against their common enemy, and exposing the falsity of normalization as well as the complicity of Arab and international regimes. It also aimed to inspire Arab youth to embrace resistance through jihad, media, and political activism.
The discussion committee, chaired by Dr. Yahya Al-Khawlani with members including Assistant Professor of Radio and Television Dr. Fahmi Al-Na'ami and project supervisor Dr. Khaled Hadi, praised Al-Shar'ei's documentary for its media value and depth of analysis, wishing him success in his professional career.
The committee recommended broadcasting the documentary on national, private, and digital media platforms.
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