Sana'a - Saba:
Participants in the Third International Conference, titled "Palestine is the Central Issue of the Nation," held in the Yemeni capital Sana'a, expressed their strong support for the decision of Leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to prevent Zionist navigation in operational areas. The declaration also backed missile and drone attacks targeting the Zionist entity.
The conference, which concluded its sessions in Sana'a, issued a final statement condemning U.S. aggression against Yemen, which has resulted in civilian casualties and damage to residential areas.
The statement reaffirmed full backing for the operations of the Yemeni armed forces, including targeting American warships and blocking U.S. ships from passing through the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Over four days, the conference urged political, religious, and international figures to unite Palestinian factions under a comprehensive plan for continued jihad, resistance, and national liberation. It emphasized the importance of providing political and economic support to the Palestinian people, confronting normalization with the Zionist entity, and launching an international campaign for accountability for Israeli war crimes.
The statement also underscored the need to build alliances with anti-Zionist movements globally, expand boycotts of Israeli and American goods, and provide sustainable humanitarian aid to Gaza and Palestinian refugees. It called for greater Islamic unity based on Quranic values and a firm stance against normalization with Israel.
The conference also focused on several key issues:
1. he Quranic Vision of the Conflict: Participants stressed the importance of incorporating Quranic teachings into educational curricula and media strategies to confront the Zionist enemy.
2. Zionist Ambitions: They called for exposing Israel's expansionist plans, particularly its efforts to control global trade routes, and combating cultural penetration in Arab societies.
3. Normalization and Boycott: The conference emphasized the dangers of normalizing relations with Israeli enemy and called for laws prohibiting such dealings, as well as widespread cultural and economic boycotts.
4. Arab Zionists: Participants recommended in-depth studies on Arab individuals and regimes supporting Zionism and strategies to confront this phenomenon.
5. The Battle of Al-Aqsa: The conference urged strengthening the military capabilities of resistance forces and analyzing successes and failures from the battle to better prepare for future confrontations.
6. Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad: The statement called for more research into the impact of the battle, its strategic importance, and its role in reshaping the regional power balance.
7. University Student Protests: The conference highlighted the role of student protesters in Western universities, urging legal and media support for their actions in solidarity with Palestine.
The final statement concluded by emphasizing the need for continued efforts to expose Israeli enemy crimes, promote global awareness of the Palestinian cause, and resist normalization at all levels.

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