Exhibition at Damascus University documenting the crimes of the Zionist occupation in the Gaza Strip

Damascus (ST) – The Damascus University branch of the National Union of Syrian Students opened a documentary exhibition entitled “Al-Aqsa Flood” at the Faculty of Law, in which university students from Palestine and Syria participated to document the crimes of the Zionist enemy against the Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip.

The head of the Office of Higher Education at the National Union of Syrian Students Imad Al-Omar stated that the exhibition documents the systematic crimes of the occupation, considering the exhibition as one of the forms of solidarity with our people in Gaza Strip.

For his part, head of the Damascus University branch of the Student Union Qasim Al-Ali affirmed that the exhibition provides support to the people in Gaza through 92 participating panels, pointing out that the exhibition presents the events in 11 topics that talk about Al-Aqsa Flood Battle and the subsequent crimes of the Zionist entity against the Palestinian people.

Among the participants, the student Fidaa from the Palestinian Youth Organization depicted in her artworks the humanitarian axis and the massacres committed by the Zionist enemy.

Student Karam Ashmawi stressed that he presented ten works that talk about the security tactics of the resistance before the operation, and showed the number of missiles that the resistance fired in conjunction with the bombing of the security wall and the entry of the hang gliders.

Student Hazem Abbas stated that his participating pictures document the Zionist entity’s targeting of hospitals and health centers in Gaza, as well as the martyrdom of 175 martyrs of paramedics and doctors.

Najla Khoury

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