"Youth and National Security" Symposium at the Faculty of Agriculture

  ندوة "الشباب والأمن القومي" بكلية الزراعة

Under the patronage of Prof. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President of Fayoum University, Prof. Arafa Sabry Hassan, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research, attended a symposium organized by the Faculty of Agriculture in cooperation with the Nile Media Center of the State Information Service, entitled "Youth and National Security." The symposium took place on Monday, October 6, 2025, at the faculty.

The symposium was attended by Prof. Bothaina Youssef Fouad, Dean of the Faculty; Prof. Gamal Mahmoud, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Gamal Farag, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Professor Mohamed Ahmed Hashem, Director of the Nile Media Center; Prof. Hanan Hamdy, Program Officer at the Center; and a number of faculty members and students.

At the beginning of his speech, Prof. Arafa Sabry Hassan congratulated the new students on the start of the new academic year. He also saluted the Egyptian Armed Forces on the 52nd anniversary of the glorious October victory, a fragrant memory that instills in souls a sense of pride and belonging, one that the nation's heroes laid down with their precious blood, ensuring that Egypt's flag will always fly high.

He emphasized that Egypt is a country of great stature, and that this stature will remain preserved by its youth, who represent the vast majority of the Egyptian people. He pointed out that wars are no longer the traditional ones of the past, but have taken on new forms known as "fourth- and fifth-generation warfare," targeting youth in particular to tamper with national security by obscuring awareness, loyalty, and belonging. He explained that national security also includes cybersecurity for information to protect the nation from internal and external challenges that attempt to exploit youth to spread lies and rumors, distort facts, and mislead public opinion. He emphasized the importance of religious and family awareness, moderation, and avoiding extremism, in addition to the importance of rational and purposeful media.

He called on youth to obtain information from reliable sources and to be wary of rumors and conspiracies that target national identity and seek to destabilize through social media and digital platforms. He added that the cohesion of the Egyptian people is a national duty, and that protecting the nation's security is a collective responsibility that falls on all its citizens. He emphasized that achieving comprehensive social, political, and economic development requires an integrated societal awareness in line with the state's Vision 2030 for Sustainable Development.

For her part, Prof. Bothaina Youssef Fouad emphasized the importance of the symposium in raising youth awareness of the challenges facing the state and its national security, particularly fourth- and fifth-generation warfare and its impact on youth and society. She noted that the symposium highlights the methods used by hostile forces to spread chaos and destabilize through social media, emphasizing the pivotal role of youth in confronting these challenges as they serve as the nation's first line of defense and safety valve.

Prof. Mohamed Ahmed Hashem also explained that the symposium aims to raise community awareness among university students, as the nation's pillar and strength, by educating them not to be swayed by rumors and to understand the challenges and conspiracies being hatched against the Egyptian state to destabilize its security and stability. In the same context, Ms. Hanan Hamdy pointed out that the symposium seeks to introduce young people to the concept of national security, explaining that modern wars are wars of the mind, aiming to dismantle the social fabric and sow doubt in state institutions and its political leadership. She emphasized the role of the State Information Service in spreading cultural awareness and discussing societal issues to strengthen national belonging.