PYI Organizes a meeting with Mr. Saleh Nasser

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On Dec. 12, The Palestinian Youth Incubator at House of Wisdom Institute organized a meeting with The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) leader Saleh Nasser.

Dr. Ahmed Yousef , the Chairman of the Board of Directors of HOW Institute, started with a speech talking about the importance of participatory and cooperative national work, as well as mentioning important moments  and information about Mr. Nasser and how their role in enabling national and social work.

Ibrahim al-Hajj Ahmed, the deputy head of the incubator’s Executive Council, said the meeting was part of a series of factional dialogue meetings with members of the youth incubator. He added that the guest spoke clearly about his movement and the approach of joint work in the 1970s and even in the present time. In addition, he stressed the importance of continuing peaceful Return Marches; moreover, he mentioned many facts and  to mentioning many facts and details.

Asma Ahmed, a member of the incubator, said that during the meeting with Mr. Nasser, she learned about the emergence of the Democratic Front, which had many names in the beginnings.  She could see the Palestinian cause from many angles and directions. She assured that the conversation with the trainer was smooth, thorough and coherent. “We were running out of time when we opened the floor for discussions and interventions with him. He did a great job.”  she added.  Furthermore, she expressed that he has an excellent and thoughtful background, especially when he added to us new political and social ideas and information about the importance of Palestine and its cause in addition to the basic criteria that we must take into account in national unity.

In conclusion, the team of the Executive Council of the Youth Incubator, represented by its president Mohammed Yassin, presented an honoring shield to Mr. Saleh Nasser, showing their  gratefulness for his presence and prominent role in promoting thought and dialogue among youth groups of different frameworks and streams.

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