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Leaders and speakers gather at a youth conference in Beirut to advocate for the defense of Al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.

Leaders and speakers united at the inaugural youth conference "Coming Soon" organized by the Al-Aqsa Support Committee in Lebanon. The conference aimed to advocate for the defense of Al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem, countering the policies of Zionistic colonization and aggression.

 

During the event, a consensus was reached among the leaders and speakers on the pressing need to activate the role of the Muslim Ummah and its youth in supporting Al-Aqsa Mosque and the occupied city of Jerusalem. This collective effort was seen as a response to the policies of Judaization and Zionist aggression.

 

The conference, held in Beirut, brought together scholars, national figures, factions, and a wide range of Lebanese individuals. It coincided with the 54th anniversary of the burning of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

 

In his address, Ali Abu Yasin, the head of the political office of the Islamic Group, highlighted that the enemy's attempted incursions into Jenin were met with defeat, signaling the nearness of a desired outcome. He stressed the importance of establishing a youth movement to rally support for the Palestinian people.

 

The young attendees were encouraged to excel in various fields as a means to surpass the enemy intellectually and creatively. The leaders underscored the significance of the Jerusalem cause, considering it a shared responsibility.

 

Ahmed Al-Amari, head of the Jerusalem Committee in the International Union of Muslim Scholars, emphasized that Jerusalem is a trust, with the responsibility of victory and liberation resting upon all.

 

Speakers addressed Israel's encroachments on Islamic sanctities, noting that the Palestinian, Lebanese, regional, and global communities have formed a new foundation to counter relentless aggression. The youth were praised as guardians and supporters of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

 

Yassin Hamoud, director-general of the Jerusalem International Foundation, pointed out that the Israeli government's extremism has ignited resistance in the West Bank and Jerusalem, leading to an increase in operations. He outlined the Temple groups' strategies in Al-Aqsa: temporal division, spatial division, and the establishment of the temple.

 

Participants stressed the significance of discussing responses to Israeli extremists' actions during the Hebrew New Year, which include provocations and attempts to desecrate holy sites.

 

Young Lebanese participants expressed their willingness to sacrifice for a noble cause and to live with dignity. The equal footing of the arenas was deemed essential in deterring the enemy.

 

Malik Sarrouji, speaking on behalf of the Lebanese Al-Aqsa Support Committee, highlighted the team's dedication to coordinate and develop channels of resilience for the Palestinian cause. Their aim is to engage young people and students in experiencing the Palestinian cause intellectually and culturally.

 

Sarrouji announced their commitment to advance their nation through constructive and modern means, epitomizing devotion and sacrifice.

 

The conference featured a dialogue session about the characteristics of the "Generation of Victory," encompassing both religious and skills-based aspects, with Sheikh Ali Al-Youssef and Sheikh Samer Mazhar.

 

Source: Palestinian Media Center


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