Sa'ada University, in cooperation with the Preparatory Committee for the Palestine Conference, the Central Committee for Mobilization, and the Yemeni Center for Political and Strategic Studies, organized on Wednesday a cultural seminar titled “The Nature of the Conflict with the Israeli Enemy,” targeting female students at the university.
The seminar included several papers exploring the ideological, political, and historical dimensions of the conflict with Zionism.
Sa'ada University President Dr. Abdulrahim Al-Humran examined the nature of the conflict from a religious perspective, stressing the importance of raising awareness about the American-Zionist project and the need for unity within the Ummah, citing Quranic evidence.
Al-Bayda University President Dr. Ahmed Al-Arrami highlighted the dangers of Zionist influence over Western decision-making centers and its expansion into Arab and Islamic countries, providing a historical overview of Zionism and its role in dividing the region.
Sheikh Muqbil Al-Kudhi, a member of the Yemeni Scholars Association, addressed what he described as the Saudi regime’s role in serving the American-Zionist agenda, citing historical and documented evidence.
Meanwhile, Abdulaziz Abu Talib, Director of the Yemeni Center for Political and Strategic Studies, analyzed the impact of economic boycotts since October 7, 2023, emphasizing their effectiveness in inflicting losses on Zionist-linked companies and highlighting boycott as both an ethical and political popular tool.
The seminar was attended by female academics, administrative staff, and students.