Sana'a: The Acting Prime Minister, scholar Mohammed Miftah, today reviewed the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference titled "Palestine is the Central Cause of the Nation," currently taking place in the capital, Sana'a. He visited various committees and work sessions of the conference, which spans the period from the 18th to the 21st of the blessed month of Ramadan.
According to Yemen News Agency, the Acting Prime Minister actively participated in parts of the conference sessions and commended the research and scientific papers being discussed. He emphasized that the conference's theme highlights the Zionist project targeting the region under the guise of "Ibrahimic," which he claims distorts the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) as part of a deceptive agenda.
Scholar Miftah argued that this Zionist initiative promotes a fictitious religion based on deception and distortion, exploiting the name of Prophet Ibrahim. He pointed out that the American-Zionist project poses two significant threats: the first being a corrupt and criminal agenda unprecedented in history, with scandals like those on Epstein's island being only a fraction of the crimes committed.
The Acting Prime Minister elaborated on the second threat, which involves seeking total hegemony over global resources and humanity's future, spreading diseases, and seeking to harm humanity through various means. He asserted that Yemen's stance against this project is rooted in ethical values and principles of prophets and religions, representing a noble position in the face of global corruption.
He praised the role of the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah in resisting the American-Zionist agenda, expressing gratitude to researchers and organizers for facilitating discussions on scientific, cultural, and political issues at the conference.
The conference sessions covered a wide array of topics including strategic conflict management from a Quranic perspective, the role of the Yemeni veto on the Ibrahimic project, and the historical and legal analysis of Zionist narratives on Palestinian land legitimacy.
The sessions also addressed the regional repercussions of Zionist expansionist ambitions in Yemen, sports as a platform for Palestinian advocacy, and the strategic dimensions of recent conflicts like the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' battle. Research papers examined various areas including resistance media, economic impacts of boycotts, and criminal accountability under international law.
The conference, held under challenging circumstances, continues to serve as a platform for discussing the ongoing geopolitical challenges faced by the region, particularly those posed by the American-Zionist alliance.
