Education's symposium discusses nature of conflict with Zionist enemy


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Education's symposium discusses nature of conflict with Zionist enemy
[04/ August/2025]
Sana’a – Saba:

The Ministry of Education and Scientific Research organized a symposium on Monday titled “The Nature of the Conflict with the Zionist Enemy.”

The event, held in cooperation with the Higher Education Information Technology Center, the Preparatory Committee for the Palestine Conference, the Central Mobilization Committee, and the Yemeni Center for Political and Strategic Studies, was inaugurated by Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Hatem al-Duais.

He described the Arab-Zionist conflict as one of the most complex and enduring conflicts in modern history.

Dr. al-Duais highlighted the historical roots of the conflict, now spanning a century and encompassing political, economic, social, cultural, and technological dimensions.

He emphasized the responsibility of the intellectuals of the ummah to explore the depth of this struggle and contribute to identifying means of achieving victory over the enemy.

The symposium, attended by ministry officials, academics, and researchers, was moderated by the Deputy Minister and featured four key presentations:

First Presentation: Dean of al-Badr College, Dr. Ali al-Mu’anqi, addressed the conflict with the People of the Book, drawing on Quranic references and the writings of the "Martyr of the Quran."

Second Presentation: Rector of Bayda University Dr. Ahmed al-Arami discussed the Zionist influence over Christians, its hegemonic dimensions, and its goal of eliminating Islam and other religions. He also examined the tools used by the enemy to achieve its colonial ambitions and the role of collaborators in facilitating these goals. Dr. Al-Arami pointed to the conspiracies targeting the ummah and praised Yemen’s steadfast position in supporting the Palestinian cause.

Third Presentation: Cybersecurity expert Dr. Abdullah Rashid delivered a talk on “The Cyber al-Aqsa Flood: Readiness, Mechanisms, and Resilience,” asserting that education is the first line of defense and that technological security is as vital as food security.

Fourth Presentation: Dr. Mujahid al-Jabir, Rector of the Specialized Modern University, tackled the role of artificial intelligence in the Palestinian conflict, noting the Zionist regime’s use of AI-powered repression tools, data bias, and its technological superiority due to the Arab world’s lack of awareness. He also discussed international legal challenges.

Following the symposium, participants held a solidarity stand condemning the atrocities, genocide, and starvation inflicted by the Zionist enemy upon the people of Gaza.

Dr. Abdulrahim al-Humran, head of the Preparatory Committee for the Palestine Conference, denounced the horrific crimes committed against Palestinians, calling them a stain on the conscience of humanity. He also condemned the shameful silence of the Arab regimes while women, children, and the elderly in Gaza perish from hunger, as their neighbors indulge in excess and support the enemies of God.

He praised the steadfast support of Yemen’s leadership and people for the Palestinian cause and their unwavering stance against the Zionist entity.