
Stand at University of September 21 in Solidarity with Palestine, Condemning Israeli Crimes in Gaza
The members of the University of September 21 for Medical and Applied Sciences organized a solidarity stand with the Palestinian people, condemning the genocide committed by the Zionist entity in Gaza.
The event was attended by several officials, including the Deputy Minister of Education, the Undersecretary of the Higher Education Sector, and university leaders, who denounced the occupation's violations of the ceasefire and its massacres against civilians, especially women and children.
The participants reaffirmed their full solidarity with the Palestinian people and their right to resist the occupation until their rights are achieved, including the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. They called on the international community and human rights organizations to take urgent action to stop Israeli crimes and hold the occupation accountable for its violations.
They also called for enhancing awareness of the Palestinian cause in educational curricula and scientific conferences and urged Arab and Islamic nations to take more effective stances in supporting the resilience of the Palestinian people and rejecting normalization with the occupation. They reaffirmed that Palestine remains the foremost cause of the nation and that supporting it is a duty that cannot be abandoned until victory is achieved.
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