Feb 9 • 15:03 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera Forum concludes its 17th edition emphasizing the centrality of the Palestinian issue and honoring Gaza's doctors

The 17th edition of the Al Jazeera Forum concluded in Doha, emphasizing the significance of the Palestinian issue amid global geopolitical shifts and honoring the contributions of Gaza's medical professionals.

The 17th edition of the Al Jazeera Forum wrapped up in Doha, focusing on the theme "The Palestinian Issue and Regional Balances in Context of a Multipolar World." The event, which took place from February 7 to 9, gathered numerous experts, journalists, influencers, and decision-makers from around the globe, highlighting the importance of open dialogue about political realities. Mohamed Mukhtar Al-Khalil, the director of the Al Jazeera Center for Studies, stressed the forum’s commitment to maintaining freedom and professionalism, providing a space for discussing global issues that resonate with broader humanitarian concerns.

Al-Khalil's closing remarks underscored the forum's unprecedented success, particularly regarding its dynamic discussions on humanitarian challenges and regional politics. By fostering an environment where political leaders and media professionals could engage constructively, the forum aimed to shed light on pressing issues facing humanity at large, with a spotlight on the Palestinian struggle, which remains at the center of contemporary Middle Eastern geopolitics.

This edition of the forum served as a platform for amplifying voices advocating for Palestinian rights, especially in light of recent events affecting Gaza. The recognition of Gaza’s doctors underscores the critical role played by healthcare professionals in conflict zones, emphasizing a global commitment to humanitarian values even amidst disputes. Overall, the discussions held at the forum are expected to contribute to ongoing dialogues about regional stability and the Palestinian cause as part of a complex and changing international landscape.

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