Sana’a: An intellectual and political symposium entitled “The Nakba Commemoration and the Continuation of Zionist Crimes” was held in Sana’a today. At the symposium, Minister of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Qahim, affirmed that the Palestinian Nakba represents an ongoing chapter written daily in blood and gunpowder across the entire region, a land pulsating with pain and resistance, from steadfast Palestine to resilient Lebanon.
According to Yemen News Agency, this symposium aimed to highlight the enduring impact of the Nakba on the region and to address the continuous challenges faced by the Palestinian people. The event brought together various intellectuals and political figures to discuss the historical and current implications of the Zionist actions in the region.
Minister Qahim emphasized the importance of remembering the Nakba as a significant historical event that continues to affect the lives of millions. The discussions at the symposium sought to foster a deeper understanding of the ongoing struggles and to support efforts in advocating for the rights and resilience of the affected populations.