
Sana'a seminar emphasizes unity, support for Palestine
Sana'a - Saba:
A political seminar titled "Together to Liberate the First Two Qiblas, Masra Sayyed al-Thaqalayn, and the Third of the Two Holy Mosques" convened on Saturday in Sana'a, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates.
The seminar, held in preparation for the third International Palestine Conference and celebrating "al-Aqsa Flood" operation, focused on Palestinian unity and unwavering Yemeni support.
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghalib Al-Rahawi called for Palestinian factions to unite, prioritize liberation, and implement the "Beijing" agreement. He reaffirmed Yemen's commitment to the Palestinian cause, emphasizing its principled, religious, and humanitarian nature.
The Prime Minister condemned ongoing Israeli actions, highlighting the "Al-Aqsa Flood" as a pivotal moment in the struggle against Israel. He praised the role of Yemeni and regional resistance movements and criticized the US for supporting Israel.
Foreign Minister Jamal Amer echoed the call for Palestinian unity and praised the resistance's achievements. He emphasized the Yemeni people's unwavering support for Palestine and warned against the consequences of inaction.
The seminar featured four working papers:
Ambassador Abdulelah Hajar discussed the Yemeni position and the leadership of Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, emphasizing the religious and historical context of Yemeni support for Palestine and the impact of the Yemeni military actions against Israeli ships.
Ambassador Zeid Hassan al-Werith analyzed the positions of Iran, Iraq, and GCC countries on "Al-Aqsa Flood."
Ambassador Yahya Hashim al-Shahari focused on the positions of Asian countries and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, with a focus on Turkey.
The head of the Americas department reviewed the US position and highlighted student and popular movements.
The seminar underscored the Yemeni government's commitment to the Palestinian cause, called for Palestinian unity, and condemned Israeli enemy actions and US support.
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