Sana'a: The local authority in the Sanaa governorate, in collaboration with the Palestine Conference Preparatory Committee and the Yemeni Center for Political and Strategic Studies, organized a cultural symposium titled "The Nature of the Conflict with the Zionist Enemy." The event aimed to shed light on the perceived U.S.-Israeli hostility towards the region and the implications of soft warfare strategies that distance the Muslim nation from its central cause, Palestine.
According to Yemen News Agency, speakers at the symposium highlighted the importance of awareness regarding the conflict's religious and strategic dimensions. Discussions revolved around the Quranic perspective on the Zionist project, the religious aspects of the conflict, and the influence of Zionism on Christianity and its global impact.
The symposium also explored the potential of economic boycotts as a tool against U.S. and Israeli interests. Participants recommended enhancing awareness about the conflict's religious and strategic nature, reinforcing economic boycotts, issuing clear religious rulings on normalization, and adopting revolutionary leaders' statements as reference points for understanding the ongoing struggle.
