Sana'a - Saba:
The Yemen Scholars Association praised the revolutionary and political leadership's decision to grant the Yemeni Armed Forces the green light to strike and target Ben Gurion Airport and the depth of the Israeli enemy, in support of the oppressed in Gaza.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Association described today's operation as a courageous, faith-driven jihadist act that pleases Allah the Almighty and enrages His enemies—the Jews, Americans, and the hypocrites who rush to their aid.
The statement affirmed the legitimacy and righteousness of the blessed military operations carried out by the Armed Forces, emphasizing that they embody wisdom and glory while contributing to deterring the criminal Zionist entity and its American partner in genocide. It added that these efforts will, by Allah's will, succeed in stopping the aggression on Gaza.
The Association called on Arab nations and their armies to break free from the cycle of deifying America and Israel and fearing them, urging them instead to prioritize reverence for Allah above all else—lest they face disgrace in this life and the hereafter.
The statement also urged all unions, bodies, and scholarly figures to openly & explicitly bless and support the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces as a minimal stance.
Additionally, it called on Yemenis residing in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, who conspire against their brothers supporting Gaza or endorse Trump’s aggression on Yemen while condoning attacks on Ansar Allah, to reconsider their shameful positions, correct their hypocritical calculations, halt their escalatory actions against their own people—who have honored the nation , history by standing with Gaza and championing Al-Quds and Palestine.
The statement further warned that any escalation or instigation of war amid the ongoing support for Gaza and the American-British-Israeli aggression against the Yemeni people would be considered an act of solidarity with the polytheists, cooperation with the infidels, and blatant allegiance to the Jews—bringing them closer to apostasy and disbelief than to faith.

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