The first scientific conference of Yemeni universities on "Al-Aqsa Flood", organized by six Yemeni universities with the participation of 200 researchers over three days, concluded.
The conference focused on documenting the Yemeni role in supporting the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle and exposing American and Western support for the Zionist project while emphasizing educating generations about the history of the conflict according to the Quranic methodology and exposing the betrayal of the normalizing Arab regimes.
The participants stressed the need to support international movements against Israel, especially South Africa's lawsuit in the International Court of Justice, and to enhance Arab and Islamic awareness of the Palestinian cause, in addition to reviewing educational legislation and including the concepts of faith and jihadist identity in the curricula.
The conference also stressed the importance of protecting youth from Western influences, activating the media to expose the ambitions of Israel and America, and documenting the occupation's losses in the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, with a call to boycott Zionist and American products sustainably manner and support the Palestinian economy through electronic donations.
The recommendations addressed building a comprehensive strategy to confront the Israeli enemy, establishing a cyber unit within the resistance axis to protect digital systems, in addition to developing a military doctrine based on jihad and martyrdom to achieve victory.
The conference discussed 35 scientific research papers on the role of universities in raising awareness of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, the impact of the media and economic boycott, tunnel engineering in supporting the Palestinian resistance, and the impact of Bab al-Mandab attacks on global trade, in addition to analyzing evidence of the demise of the Zionist entity from a religious and historical perspective.
After the conference, the sponsors and participants were honored, and certificates of appreciation were awarded to researchers and scientific committees, with an emphasis on implementing the conference recommendations and transforming them into tangible work programs to support national and nationalist issues.

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