Al-Ghad International College for Health and Technical Sciences organized today,Tuesday, a symposium on the nature of the conflict with the Israeli and American enemies. At the symposium, the Deputy Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Training, Dr. Muhammad Al-Saqqaf, pointed to the importance of continuing solidarity activities and support for the Palestinians and the tasks carried out by the Yemeni armed forces to support Al-Aqsa Al-Sharif and the people of Gaza who are subjected to the most heinous crimes of genocide in history. For his part, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Ali Sharaf al-Din, pointed out that Yemen has turned today, in its struggle with the tools of the American and Israeli enemy, into a conflict directly with the enemy itself. He stressed the importance of continuing activities in support of the Palestinians and supporting the operations of the armed forces to support Al-Aqsa Al-Sharif. Source: Yemen News Agency
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