Sana'a - Saba:
A meeting in the capital Sana'a, chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Meftah, discussed on Saturday the media strategy for the upcoming Third Conference "Palestine, the Central Issue of the Nation."
Set to take place during Ramadan, the conference will address the ongoing struggles of the Palestinian people and the growing Zionist aggression.
The meeting, attended by key officials including Minister of Information Hashem Sharaf al-Din and members of the preparatory committee, reviewed a comprehensive media plan aimed at ensuring broad coverage of the conference.
The plan emphasizes raising awareness about Yemen's support for Palestine, countering the normalization of relations with Israel, and highlighting the current state of Gaza amidst increased Zionist attacks.
The media strategy will include promotional campaigns, talk shows about the historical ties between Yemen and Palestine, and extensive online engagement using unified hashtags.
The conference will focus on showcasing Yemen's political, military, and moral support for Palestine, as well as discussing the challenges facing the Palestinian cause.
The Prime Minister emphasized the need for the media to highlight Gaza's current plight and Yemen's role in supporting the Palestinian resistance, stressing that this year’s conference must be distinctive, given the current geopolitical situation.
A meeting in the capital Sana'a, chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Meftah, discussed on Saturday the media strategy for the upcoming Third Conference "Palestine, the Central Issue of the Nation."
Set to take place during Ramadan, the conference will address the ongoing struggles of the Palestinian people and the growing Zionist aggression.
The meeting, attended by key officials including Minister of Information Hashem Sharaf al-Din and members of the preparatory committee, reviewed a comprehensive media plan aimed at ensuring broad coverage of the conference.
The plan emphasizes raising awareness about Yemen's support for Palestine, countering the normalization of relations with Israel, and highlighting the current state of Gaza amidst increased Zionist attacks.
The media strategy will include promotional campaigns, talk shows about the historical ties between Yemen and Palestine, and extensive online engagement using unified hashtags.
The conference will focus on showcasing Yemen's political, military, and moral support for Palestine, as well as discussing the challenges facing the Palestinian cause.
The Prime Minister emphasized the need for the media to highlight Gaza's current plight and Yemen's role in supporting the Palestinian resistance, stressing that this year’s conference must be distinctive, given the current geopolitical situation.