Philly Meeting 6 generally is a discussion of the need for charity work and political, media and popular public relations.
Abdel Halim Al Ashqar discusses the case of Mohamed Salah as an "exaggerated" media case.
Additionally he discusses the importance of charitable work, pressed issues of human rights and heavily encouraged investment on the "inside" or within the Palestinian territories.
Shukri Abu Baker emphasized the importance of working within the U.S. legal system at all times. He also lamented about how Hamas came to be thought of as a terrorist organization using unsophisticated counterintelligence techniques of personification, "Our brothers, think about the day Sister Samah will get divorced, when everybody rejects her, and say about her that she is a terrorist."
Afterwards, Omar Ahmad, Al Ashqar, and Baker discuss the importance of understanding Jewish motivations and Jewish history in the conflict with Israel.
An unidentified man encourages the group to expand their demands to include the "1948 territories" and criticizes the PLO as thieves.
Abdel Jabbar ends by with strong words of encouragement for the group and warns against what he considered the groups general feeling of despair throughout the conversation.