The Fourth International Conference titled “Palestine: The Central Cause of the Ummah” concluded in the Yemeni capital Sana’a on Tuesday, with broad participation from scholars, intellectuals, and political figures who reaffirmed the steadfast Arab and Islamic position toward the Palestinian cause.
In its final statement, the conference stressed that the conflict with the Zionist entity is an existential and civilizational struggle governed by fixed divine laws, emphasizing that the Qur’anic vision represents the primary framework for understanding the nature of the enemy and confronting it until victory is achieved.
The statement warned that the Zionist project constitutes an existential threat to the Arab and Islamic nation as well as to the broader human community, noting that raising the slogan of the Al-Sarqa has fueled widespread anger toward the American and Zionist enemies.
Participants also underscored that comprehensive economic boycotts of the Israeli enemy represent an effective tool capable of inflicting significant damage.
The conference highlighted the battles of Al-Aqsa Flood, The Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad, and True Promise as strategic turning points that broke the enemy’s prestige and returned the Palestinian cause to the forefront of global attention.
The conference further condemned all forms of normalization with the Zionist entity, concedering them as acts of betrayal that serve the Zionist project aimed at eliminating the Palestinian cause.
It also praised Yemen’s support for Gaza, affirming it as a courageous model of direct confrontation with the Israeli enemy and the United States
The conference was held amid heightened regional tensions following the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza and the widening confrontation involving several fronts across the region.
Since the launch of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle in October 2023, the Palestinian issue has re-emerged at the center of regional and international debate, with growing calls across the Arab and Islamic worlds to confront the Zionist entity politically, economically, and militarily.