Sanaa: The General Authority for Antiquities and Museums, in collaboration with the Central Committee for Mobilization and Recruitment, the Preparatory Committee for the Palestine Conference, and the Center for Political and Strategic Studies, organized a symposium on Thursday to discuss the nature of the conflict with the Israeli enemy.
According to Yemen News Agency, four working papers were presented during the symposium, which saw the presence of Abbad al-Hayal, Chairman of the General Authority for Antiquities and Museums. Abdulaziz Abu Talib, head of the Center for Political and Strategic Studies, presented the first paper. He elaborated on the nature of the conflict with the People of the Book, citing references from the Holy Quran.
In the second paper, Dr. Ahmed al-Arami, President of Al-Bayda University, explored the stages of Zionist influence over Christians. His presentation covered the origins of the Zionist movement, its ties with Jewish communities, and its eventual control over Christian groups.
Allama Muqbil al-Kadahi, a Central Committee for Mobilization and Public Enlistment member, delivered the third paper. He analyzed the Saudi regime’s role in supporting the Zionist enemy, highlighting key historical events related to the Saudi regime’s establishment and its political alliances with Zionism.
Dr. Muhammad al-Bakhrani presented the fourth paper, which focused on the boycott during Operation al-Aqsa Flood and its economic and moral ramifications for the Israeli enemy. He provided data on the boycott’s impact on Israel’s economy and the effects of the Bab al-Mandab Strait closure on Umm al-Rashrash port.
At the symposium’s conclusion, participants who completed the first level of the Mobilization Forces (al-Aqsa Flood) training courses received certificates of appreciation from the General Authority for Antiquities and Museums.