Soft war dangers awareness workshop in New Sana'a Directorate


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Soft war dangers awareness workshop in New Sana'a Directorate
[31/ October/2024]
Sana'a - Saba:
An awareness workshop on soft war and intellectual invasion, and their impact on society, organized by the educational sector in the governorate, began in the New Sana'a Directorate in Sana'a Governorate, today.

The workshop, which lasts for three days, aims to raise the awareness of 43 female teachers from the educational sector in the directorate, on the dangers of soft war, its goals, methods, and the ways to confront and confront it.

At the inauguration at Al-Nasr School in "Beit Bous", the Deputy Head of the Educational Sector in the Governorate, Amin Al-Jalal, and the Head of the Educational Sector in the Directorate, Fahd Murshid, stressed the keenness to qualify and train women to assume their responsibilities during the current stage in confronting the soft war targeting their faith identity, and their role in fortifying female students with Quranic culture.

They urged the participants to enrich the workshop with proposals and discussions to serve programs and activities related to pivotal and national issues.

Meanwhile, the Directors of Women's Development in the Governorate, Ummah Allah Al-Muhtoori, Girls' Education Aisha Al-Yarimi, Kindergarten Naseela Al-Attab, and the Head of the Girls' Education Department in the Directorate, Ummah Al-Malik Al-Kabsi, explained that the soft war seeks to destroy social building blocks and dilute young men and women in a satanic manner adopted by the Jews.

They pointed out that the enemy uses the intellectual path with broad titles and slogans and bright names in the world of culture and freedom and the name of women's liberation in the midst of societies, and their departure from religious constants and values, while Islam raised the status and position of women to the highest and most prestigious levels.

The workshop included interventions by the participants, who stressed the need to double the efforts of all educational and teaching institutions, mosque pulpits, and media outlets to protect society from the dangers of soft war.