
Govt Spokesman urges Arab & Islamic nations to halt Israeli-American aggression & remove U.S. bases
Hashim Sharaf al-Din, the spokesperson for the Government of Change and Reconstruction and Yemen's Minister of Information, emphasized that Arab and Islamic nations should prioritize efforts to stop the Israeli-American aggression against Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen, and work to eliminate the presence of U.S. military bases on their territories.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), Sharaf al-Din said, "To de-escalate tensions in the region and prevent dangerous repercussions, it is imperative for Arab and Islamic countries to strive to halt the Israeli-American aggression on Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen, and to abolish the presence of American bases on their soil."
He added, "While they continue to ignore the genocide committed by the Israeli enemy against Palestinians in Gaza, Arab , Islamic nations and their people must avoid falling into a strategic mistake that aligns with the goals of the Israeli and American enemies—namely, joining their aggression against Iran."
The Information Minister called on the peoples of the Arab and Islamic world to refrain from actions that deepen divisions within their unified nation. He urged them to always remember that their hostility should be directed toward their true enemies, "America and Israel," and not diverted toward Iran.
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