Sana'a - Saba:
The first scientific conference of Yemeni universities, titled "al-Aqsa Flood," will begin next Tuesday in the capital, Sana'a, with broad local and international participation.
Dr. Abdullah al-Shami, head of the conference’s supervisory committee, announced that the three-day event will focus on "al-Aqsa Flood" operation, examining its impact on the Arab and Islamic world, its effects on Israel, and significant military operations directed at global Zionism.
The conference aims to explore the repercussions of the operation a year later, analyzing its influence on shaping the jihadist consciousness of the nation and its broader regional and global consequences.
Over 100 research papers will be presented, covering various themes such as leadership, politics, history, culture, social issues, law, health, education, economics, media, and military affairs. Special emphasis will be placed on the role of leadership in al-Aqsa Flood battle and Yemen's support for the Palestinian cause.
Dr. Fouad Hanash, Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Committee, highlighted that the conference is part of Yemen's broader efforts to strengthen resistance against the Zionist enemy through academic discourse and research.

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