Ministry of Culture & Tourism has unveiled its program for final quarter of 2024, starting with symposium titled "The Seventh of October... What's before and what's next?"


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Ministry of Culture & Tourism has unveiled its program for final quarter of 2024, starting with symposium titled
[08/ October/2024]
Sana'a - Saba:
Today, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Dr. Ali Al-Yafei, launched the ministry's cultural events program for the final quarter of the year. The program commenced with a distinguished symposium marking the first anniversary of the blessed Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, titled "The Seventh of October: What Before and What After?".

The Minister of Culture and Tourism stressed the importance of launching this cultural program aimed at promoting community cultural awareness and supporting the military front in facing the challenges facing the homeland, pointing to the importance of the cultural front, and its role, which is no less important than the military front in raising national community awareness.

Minister Al-Yafei explained that the program, in which several cultural institutions participate, and includes the establishment of a large number of events, seeks to expose the falsity and shading, practiced by hostile forces to cause a crack in confidence in the axis of resistance and its leaders, pointing out that the launch of the program with a seminar entitled "The Seventh of October. What before and what after", acquires great significance as it provides analytical readings of many events, stations and facts related to this event and jealousy, and enhances the credibility and seriousness of the countries of the axis of resistance in the face of the forces of infidelity, misguidance and global arrogance and their tools in the region.

The seminar, which was moderated by the head of the Cultural Front to confront aggression and stir up, Dr. Ebtisam Al-Mutawakel, discussed two working papers presented by the lecturer in philosophy, Dr. Abdullah Al-Saadi, and the cultural activist Anas Al-Qadi.

The two papers dealt with the challenges and dangers facing the Palestinian cause, most notably the policies practiced by the Israeli occupation targeting the Palestinian consciousness since the beginnings of the Zionist project on the land of Palestine and over decades of confrontation with the Palestinian revolution, and then the resistance in the last two decades.

The discussions stopped in front of the achievements of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which came more clearly in defense of the Palestinian cause and brought this issue back to the fore after it was part of the conspiracies of obliteration and oblivion.

It showed how the Al-Aqsa flood operation contributed to a major change in the reading of reality and events in the world, and the destruction of many conspiracy projects and schemes, the most important of which is the signing of normalization treaties between the entity and the Arab betrayal countries.