Sana'a - Saba:
A seminar organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in the capital Sana'a on Monday focused on bolstering international support for the Palestinian cause and challenging the "Zionist entity."
Discussions centered on reforming the United Nations system, supporting Palestinian resistance, and promoting Arab and Islamic unity in their stance on Palestine.
The seminar emphasized the urgent need for global solidarity with Palestine in the face of the ongoing conflict. Working papers presented explored various aspects of the issue, including European responses to the "Zionist occupation," the UN's role, and the evolving dynamics of African and Arab relations concerning Palestine.
Participants expressed a firm commitment to supporting the Palestinian struggle for self-determination and liberation from occupation. The participants highlighted the importance of reforming the UN to ensure a more equitable and effective response to the Palestinian cause.
A representative from the "Hamas" movement provided updates on the ongoing ceasefire agreement and commended the successful resistance efforts against the "Zionist entity."
The seminar underscored a collective determination to continue advocating for Palestinian rights and mobilizing international support for their cause.

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