Yemeni scholars pledge steadfast support for Gaza, warn against Trump's 'surrender' plan

Yemeni scholars pledge steadfast support for Gaza, warn against Trump's 'surrender' plan

The Association of Yemeni Scholars held an event on Wednesday marking two years since the Al-Aqsa Flood, reaffirming Yemen’s firm stance in support of Gaza and warning against Trump’s deceptive plan — a surrender, not a peace plan.

Grand Mufti of Yemen, scholar Shams al-Din Sharaf al-Din, said in remarks at the event that the Ummah is facing a new deception from Trump and Netanyahu, calling the initiative a plan of surrender rather than peace. He urged resistance factions not to rely on Trump’s plan or yield to regional pressures.

“Allah has shown us many signs in this struggle; we must increase our resolve and determination,” he added.

The Association issued a statement praising the wise decisions of the leader of the revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi and the Yemeni forces’ operations in support of Gaza over the past two years, affirming the legitimacy of the Al-Aqsa Flood campaign and the soundness of its leadership’s choices.

The statement condemned Trump’s plan and the threats against Hamas, calling for a strong rejection rather than any welcome; it said acceptance of the plan is unacceptable under any circumstances.

Yemeni scholars also declared their solidarity with Hezbollah, warning that any attack on Hezbollah’s weapons or Hamas’s arsenal would be a grave betrayal and a free service to the Israeli enemy.

They pledged to continue following the path of the martyr of Islam and humanity, Sayyed Nasrallah, to remain faithful to his course and to seek retribution in his name.