Allama Muftah Expresses Solidarity with Palestinians Amidst Regional Tensions

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Sana'a: Acting Prime Minister Allama Mohammed Muftah affirmed full solidarity with the Palestinian people and all Arab and Islamic nations in confronting Zionist and American aggression. In a speech delivered today on the occasion of the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, Allama Muftah warned against accepting a reality of violation and normalization with pain and crimes. He stressed that the continued killing and desecration of sanctities without deterrence is a grave calamity and a major crime that threatens the future of the nation, noting that what is happening in Palestine today will reach others tomorrow.

According to Yemen News Agency, Allama Muftah extended his highest congratulations to key Yemeni leaders and the Islamic nation as Ramadan approaches, expressing hope for blessings and guidance during the holy month. He emphasized Yemen's past decade of resilience and steadfastness in the face of external aggression, specifically mentioning confrontation with Zionist and American forces. The speech highlighted the Yemeni people's support for the oppressed in Gaza and Palestine, citing their faith and adherence to divine guidance as central to their resolve.

Allama Muftah acknowledged the economic and humanitarian challenges faced by Yemen due to the ongoing blockade and aggression. He promised efforts to secure internal revenues and reclaim rights from what he termed the Saudi-American-Zionist aggression. He assured the Yemeni people of imminent relief from their suffering, emphasizing the role of the armed forces in securing rights and protecting sovereignty.

The speech called for unity among the Islamic nations against external threats and internal divisions. Allama Muftah urged solidarity with Palestinians, condemning Western support for Zionist aggression and criticizing regimes that have failed or conspired against Palestine. He warned against the dangers of cultural and military encroachments by Western powers, asserting that such actions aim to dominate resources and decision-making in the region.

In conclusion, Allama Muftah reiterated calls for Saudi Arabia to implement truce obligations and lift the blockade, stressing the urgency of resolving the Yemeni conflict. He reaffirmed solidarity with Palestinians and the broader Arab and Islamic nations, warning against the normalization of violations and crimes. The speech concluded with a call for peace and blessings for the Yemeni Republic and its people.