SVF broadcasted a live radio program to discus youth issues and the factors led to absence of principles and community values, on February 10, 2010, participated by the lecturer at the Al-Aqsa University, Dr. Nabil Tahrawi, and community activist in the National Center for Studies and Research Mr. Hassan Abu Daia. Mr. Abu Daia assisted that the voluntary work and social initiatives have a great contributions in the community despite the difficult circumstances facing the Palestinian people, adding that every community has privacy, principles, values, customs and traditions, however, and in the presence of the blockade and the internal divisions and widespread unemployment met those reasons causing the change and the absence of values and principles in addition to other reasons, including the openness and transfer of different cultures without any control.
About the reasons behind youth delinquency, Mr. Abu Daia outlined them in unemployment and the high cost of dowries besides the killer leisure and organizational political culture and clannish intolerance, which in turn making ideological fanaticism. On his part, Mr. Tahrawi defined youth stage as a capacity for independent and decision-making who constitutes the driving force capable of causing political change, but due to the absence of psychological and social treatments in addition to the partisan media which work to consolidate the ideological fanaticism and change of values and principles. As long as, the political situation created all negative phenomena among youth. in this sense, he stressed the need to seek to remedy what is lost, to unite youth and lift them from the state of despair and experienced isolation. He concluded that we are in the middle of the road, but things can be remedied if we follow the culture of peace, tolerance and asked everyone to avoid the great collapse, and the need to full unit. On his part, Dr. Tahrawi called the media need to focus on youth issues and activate their role and give them adequate space in all the various programs.