During the proceedings of the 1st edition of the Free Days Forum, these personalities praised the central role of the Agency, co-organizer of this event with Al-Quds University, in view of its realistic methodology and its knowledge of life in the Holy City and its institutions.
In this regard, Imad Abu Kishk, president of Al-Quds University, highlighted the efforts and work of the Agency for the good of the Holy City, its development, as well as for the resistance of its people.
He said that the Agency has started its prospective work in Al-Quds and Palestine to establish practical, realistic and achievable solutions within the framework of its sustainable development program.
In this sense, he expressed the recognition and appreciation of all Palestinians, especially the inhabitants of the Holy City towards this institution, which continues to work for Al-Quds, its people and its cause.
He stressed the importance of this Forum which is a platform for reflection in search of creative, innovative, realistic, practical and feasible solutions.
For his part, Adnan Al-Husseini, head of the Al-Quds Department of the Palestine Liberation Organization, highlighted the role of the Agency and the assistance it provides to meet the needs of the inhabitants of the Holy City.
He stressed the importance of harnessing the nation’s capabilities to support the people of Al-Quds and its institutions, and to work to preserve its youth and provide support to face the plans of the occupation.
Furthermore, he emphasized the importance of the Forum, which aims to meet the needs of the Holy City’s inhabitants.
The Mufti of Al-Quds, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, expressed his thanks to the Agency for its “blessed and benevolent efforts to support the vital sectors in the Al Quds.
For his part, the deputy governor of Al-Quds Governorate, Abdullah Siam, praised “the role of the Agency, which works under the direct supervision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, to maintain the presence of the Holy City in the institutions of the Kingdom and in the minds of the Moroccan people.”