Damascus-Sana
The Syrian Arab People’s Committee to Support the Palestinian People and Resist the Zionist Project held a political lecture today under the title “The Abrahamic United States” given by former judge Rashid Mawid in the lecture hall of the Arab Writers Union in Damascus.
An appointment was made in the lecture, which was held in cooperation with the Jerusalem International Foundation "Syria", the Palestinian Forces Alliance and the Union of Arab Writers, a presentation of the history of Palestine, the tragedies that the Palestinian people went through and the stages of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Mawad referred to the stage in which the West and its tools in the region were able to exploit Arab weakness to achieve its goal of planting the Zionist entity in Palestine, which the United States is currently working to consecrate by passing deals of normalization with the Zionist enemy and supporting it militarily and economically.
In an intervention by Dr. Khalaf Al-Muftah, Director General of Al-Quds International Foundation "Syria", he pointed to the importance of the lecture in refuting the allegations on which today's speech is based on the approach to normalization and based on alleged historical rights, calling for the need to confront the media discourse broadcast by Western media outlets that try to obscure free opinion. Who expresses the truth.
The Yemeni ambassador, Nayef Al-Qanis, affirmed that normalization is a conspiracy against the Palestinian issue, as regimes that rush to normalize pose a greater danger than Zionism, stressing that the axis of resistance will continue to oppose all these attempts to thwart all agendas and projects aimed at overthrowing the Palestinian cause and losing the rights of its people.
For his part, Khaled Abdul Majeed, Secretary-General of the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front, explained that holding solidarity activities with Palestine in Damascus despite the great challenges that Syria faces have a special meaning for the Palestinians, indicating that these activities constitute an intellectual, cultural, political and material confrontation, and the Palestinian people derive their strength from them.
The lecture was attended by a number of committee members, members of the People's Assembly, representatives of Palestinian and Syrian bodies and events, factions, and academic and cultural events.
Nour Youssef