SIS head: Palestinian Cause is at forefront of Arab attention with unprecedented consensus

fgjuki Wed, May. 7, 2025
CAIRO – 7 May 2025: Head of the State Information Service (SIS) Diaa Rashwan, emphasized that the Palestinian cause enjoys unprecedented Arab consensus as a major and central issue.

During his participation in the “Listen and Talk” forum organized by Al-Azhar Observatory on Tuesday, he explained that the sacrifices of the people of Gaza refuted claims of abandoning their land.

He noted that the Zionist aggression did not stop in Gaza recently, but extended to Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen.

Director of the Institute of Arab Research and Studies, Mohamed Kamal, also explained in his statements that traditional Western media has adopted the Zionist narrative since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza.

He added that Some newspapers issued guidelines to their writers to support this narrative, deepening the misinformation surrounding the Palestinian cause. This bias has provoked strong reactions from young people in the United States and Europe, who demonstrated at prestigious universities in defense of human rights and in rejection of double standards.

Kamal explained that youth movements reflect a growing awareness of the importance of justice, praising the role of platforms and forums such as the "Listen and Talk" forum in empowering Arab youth to confront misinformation through digital media. This aligns with Al-Azhar's commitment to promoting awareness of just causes such as the Palestinian cause.

Al-Azhar Observatory launched, Tuesday, the 4th edition of the “Listen and Talk” forum, attended by a number of ministers and officials.

This year’s edition focused on civil and volunteer work and its role in combating extremism, along with the youth’s role in spreading awareness about the Palestinian cause in the age of digital media and combating the phenomenon of misinformation through enhancing community awareness.

Director of the Al-Azhar Observatory for Combating Extremism, Reham Abdullah confirmed that the observatory was established in 2015 under the supervision of Grand Imam Ahmed El-Tayeb, with the aim of protecting youth from extremism and terrorism.