Sana'a - Saba:
The sessions of the third day of the third international conference "Palestine, the central issue of the nation", which is currently being held in the capital Sana'a under the title "You are not alone", continued with wide local, Arab and international participation.
The eighth session, chaired by Dr. Ahmed Al-Junaid, included five research papers and a working paper, the first of which highlighted the Zionist aggression's crimes in destroying Gaza hospitals, presented by Dr. Mohammed Hamiduddin, and the second paper, presented by Abdel Fattah Al-Ansi, dealt with "Al-Aqsa flood" battle and its far-reaching repercussions on the Zionist entity.
The third paper presented by researcher Ali Nadish discussed the brutality of the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, while the fourth paper presented by researcher Tawfiq Al-Khazanen reviewed the effects of the Zionist aggression on the educational sector in Gaza Strip.
The fifth paper presented by researcher Ali Daoudi highlighted the role of Yemenis in supporting the Palestinian cause and its impact on the Israeli occupation.
The first paper presented by researcher Firouz focused on the atrocity of the brutal crimes committed by the Zionist entity against the people of Gaza, while the second paper presented by Dr. Hakim Osman presented the uprisings of universities in the West and their role in shaping the global discourse on the Palestinian issue between student struggle and the challenges of hegemony.
Dr. Omran Al-Jadari presented the third paper, entitled "The Israeli entity: the dialectic of permanence and continuity," while researcher Ahlam Abdul Kafi reviewed in the fourth paper the role of the media in confronting Zionist disinformation, and researcher Amat Al-Karim Al-Dharhi focused in the fifth paper on the active role of the Islamic Republic of Iran in defending the issues of the Islamic nation as a model.
The sixth working paper presented by Fahmi Farea reviewed Zionist strategies and ambitions, while researcher Ahmed Al-Rakhmi dealt with the seventh working paper, entitled "Palestine and the promise of the afterlife."
In the eighth paper, researcher Saba Al-Akwa addressed the Zionist policies towards the realization of Greater Israel and its ambitions in Yemen, while researcher Inas Al-Hadi addressed the role of the economic boycott and its impact on the Israeli economy in the ninth paper.
The tenth paper by researcher Ammar Al-Samawi focused on the importance of the uprising of American and European universities to support the Palestinian cause.
The concluding session, chaired by Dr. Ahmed Abu Lahom, discussed seven papers and a working paper. The first, presented by Daifallah Al-Shami and Dr. Yousef Jabbar, highlighted Yemen's position supporting the resistance in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. In the second working paper, researcher Fahmi Al-Shami emphasized the importance of awareness and responsibility in the Israeli threat face.
The third paper presented by researcher Muhammad Hamiduddin presented the vision of the martyr Commander Hussein Badruddin Al-Houthi for the conflict with the Jews in Palestine. The fourth paper presented by Jamal Al-Bahri dealt with the dimensions of the Zionist targeting of the agricultural sector in Palestine and its impact on sovereignty, identity and food security, while the fifth paper dealt with the role of Western peoples in supporting the Palestinian cause, presented by researchers Lamis Abdullah and Rashad Al-Haidari.
The sixth paper by researchers Raouf Al-Jabr and Radi Al-Jabr reviewed the brutality of the Israeli aggression against the health sector in Gaza Strip, while the last paper presented by researcher Hamid Al-Hamidi addressed the effects of the American and European universities' activism on the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip.
It is noteworthy that the four-day conference discusses 173 papers and working papers, distributed over seven themes, presented by a group of academics, researchers and activists from Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, India, Malaysia and activists from several foreign countries.

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