Under the slogan:
"Towards Disassembling the Global Jewish Project"
The first youth forum for knowledge awareness of the Palestinian issue was held with the aim of raising awareness among young people about the dimensions of the Jewish project and ways to confront it. The forum featured a distinguished group of specialized professors and researchers and included several key topics, workshops, and discussion sessions.
Day One: Topic One - The Global Jewish Project
The day began with a recitation from the Quran, followed by the opening of the forum. Mr. Dawood introduced the philosophy of the Jewish project, presenting its strategic vision and references. The areas and mechanisms of the project were reviewed, along with major related programs, under the direction of Mr. Dawood.
After a break, sessions discussed the policies of the Jewish project and its strategic assessment, along with a workshop on key initiatives that could be adopted to confront it.
Day Two: Topic Two - Issues from the Global Jewish Project
Sessions discussed how Jewish myths are formed and methods of scientifically deconstructing them, presented by Dr. Abdul Wahab and Dr. Naktal. Dr. Khader and Dr. Darar addressed the role of youth in supporting the project’s agendas.
After a break, a lecture focused on the role of civil society organizations in supporting the Jewish project, along with discussions on messianic trends and their impact on the project's policies, and the historical role of Jewish travelers in supporting the project. A workshop addressed historical issues related to the Jewish project.
Day Three: Topic Three - The Palestinian Issue
Mr. Dawood presented a foundational approach to debunking myths, while another session discussed the significance of Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem in the Arab consciousness and their impact on confronting the Jewish project.
The forum concluded with discussion sessions and practical workshops aimed at developing effective strategies to confront the Jewish project, along with spiritual segments designed to uplift the morale of the participants