
Palestine conference in Sana'a condemns normalization with Israeli enemy, calls for unified regional stance
Sana'a - Saba:
Participants at the Third International Conference "Palestine: The Central Issue of the Nation," held in Sana'a, have declared normalization with Israel "inviolable," citing the ongoing "genocide" in Gaza and Palestine.
The four-day conference, featuring local, Arab, and international participation, focused on reshaping regional attitudes toward the Palestinian cause. Researchers presented numerous papers analyzing the historical and contemporary aspects of the conflict.
Key themes included:
The role of Zionist settlements in the Nakba.
The impact of Israeli aggression on Gaza's health sector.
The negative repercussions of Arab normalization with Israel.
The effectiveness of economic boycotts against Israel.
The dangers of normalization and the importance of boycotts, particularly in Yemen.
Israeli "war crimes and genocide" against Palestinians.
Al-Aqsa Flood's influence on regional and global perspectives.
The inevitability of conflict between the Muslim world and Israel.
The psychological impact of the conflict on Palestinians, especially children.
The role of media and electronic resistance.
The Quranic perspective on the conflict.
The Yemeni perspective on the Palestinian cause and its role in the conflict.
Participants stressed the need for a unified regional stance against Israeli enemy and called for increased global awareness of the Palestinian struggle.
The conference emphasized the "academic resilience" of Palestinians and the importance of exposing Israeli "war crimes" through various platforms, including academic research and media.
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