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2023-11-24

The Leaders of Thamar University and the Coordinating Committee participate in the March to Support the Options of Resistance and Palestinian Steadfastness

Thamar University Media / Jamal Al-Bahri / Friday / Jumad Awal 11, 1445. November 24, 2023

■ In order to confirm Yemeni people continued support for the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and coinciding with the Annual Anniversary of Martyr's Week, the Leaders of Thamar University, the Coordinating Committee of Universities and institutes of Health and Technical Education in Thamar participated today in the march to support the options of steadfastness and resistance among the Palestinian people and support the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation and blessing the leadership's directives jointly within the axis of resistance to repel the Zionist aggression against the Palestinian people through one goal and a common destiny.

In the March that started in front of the Martyrs kindergarten in Dhamar, Dr. Khalid Al-Husseini, the Dean of Guinness University affirmed his full support and sympathy for the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people in their face of injustice and occupation.

Dr. Al-Husseini reiterated his strong commitment to supporting the rights of the Palestinian people and his belief in justice and freedom for the oppressed Palestinian people.

Dr. Mohammed Hutram, the General Secartary of Thamar University, pointed out the University's interest in spreading awareness of the importance of the Palestinian issue among the University's affiliates and added that the University supports participation in events supporting Palestinian rights and strengthening solidarity with the Palestinian people in facing the challenges they face.

He also said that we will continue to express sincere solidarity with the Palestinians in their quest to achieve their just rights and establish their independent state, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

From his part, the Consultant of the Rector of Thamar University for Cultural Affairs, Mr. Hassan Al-Mawshki expressed his strong commitment to supporting the rights of the Palestinian people and Jihad to achieve all their rights for this great people.

The Consultant pointed to the importance of culture awareness in the Battle of awareness with the Zionist enemy as a civilized element and an important means to enhance resilience and preserve the faith identity of the Islamic nation.

He called on all academics, students, and community members to actively participate in the events and cultural programs organized by the University to support the options of Jihad, resistance and the resilience of the Palestinian people.

At the end of the March, the Official of the General Mobilization in Anas Directorate, Mr. Ali Ahmed Al-Aosh read out its final statement which stated thanking all the voices supporting the Palestinian cause from inside our Arab, Islamic and outside nation, affirming the condemnation of the ongoing Zionist crimes against the Palestinian people, the continuation of our Yemeni people in support of the Palestinian people and to renew the demand for the Arab and Islamic regimes to come to the aid of the Arab Muslim people in Palestine to stand with them in their holy battle and to praise the success of the boycott steps that have come to fruition, as Zionist companies and their supporters have begun to suffer heavy losses due to their support for the terrorism of the Zionist entity.

The mass rally was attended by the Governorate's Public Mobilization Official, Mr. Ahmed Hussein Al-Dhurani, a number of Academic and Administrative Leaders at Thamar University, the Coordinating Committee of Universities, Institutes of Health and Technical Education in Dhamar, including Dr. Amin Al-Jamal, the Dean of the English Language Center at the University, and Dr. Hammoud Al-Maushki, the Director of the Higher Institute of Health Sciences in Dhamar, and the Directors and Office of the Rector of Thamar University, Mr. Majid Al-Wushli, and Youth and Sports in Governorate, Mr. Ali Al-Aush


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