The Young Boys and Girls Committee of the Fatah Movement in Egypt organized a national educational activity today in celebration of the mid-year school break, as part of Fatah’s ongoing commitment to strengthening national awareness and building a conscious Palestinian generation firmly rooted in its national principles.
The event included a speech by Dr. Mohammad Gharib, Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Egypt, in which he highlighted the importance of nurturing the younger generation and their central role in carrying the responsibility of the Palestinian cause, while instilling national values and a strong sense of belonging.
For his part, Mr. Talaat Matar, a member of the Regional Committee and head of the Cubs and Daisies Committee, emphasized Fatah’s dedication to continuous engagement with children and to adopting meaningful national and educational programs.
The event also featured a national lecture aimed at reinforcing identity and belonging, delivered by Dr. Salim Al-Tallouli, a consultant in psychological support and educational development. He presented a distinctive educational, awareness-based, national, and recreational program that received enthusiastic and positive interaction from the children, who expressed their desire for similar programs to be held again.
The event concluded with a national and general cultural competition, during which symbolic prizes were distributed to the participants.
All appreciation to our young boys and girls — the hope of today and the leaders of tomorrow.







