Yemen’s President to Arab Leaders: Rise Now or Be Cursed by History
He warned that the consequences of apathy and silence will be historical and divine: “History will remember who failed in this moment, and so will God.”
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - President Mahdi Al-Mashat of Yemen issued a forceful appeal to all Arab and Islamic nations to adopt a unified and decisive stance against what he described as the Zionist regime’s genocidal siege and starvation campaign in Gaza.
Speaking with urgency and moral conviction, he denounced the global silence surrounding the humanitarian catastrophe, blaming it on Zionist-led deception and media manipulation.
Al-Mashat emphasized that the Israeli occupation is the source of the crisis, warning that illusions of peace with the Zionist entity are not only misguided but perilous. “The path of compromise leads only to ruin,” he declared.
Gaza’s Starvation is a Shared Human Responsibility
With Gaza enduring one of the most catastrophic sieges in modern history, Al-Mashat reminded the world that the suffering of Gaza’s children is a shared moral burden.
“The starving children of Gaza must not be betrayed by divisions, silence, or indifference,” he said, underlining that the time for moral clarity and decisive action is now.
He stressed that those who stand neutral in the face of Gaza’s agony will find themselves unshielded when crises reach their own doorsteps.
Moral Collapse of the Silent
President Al-Mashat sharply criticized those leaders and elites who remain unmoved by the suffering in Gaza. “They have lost their faith, their dignity, and their humanity,” he said.
He warned that the consequences of apathy and silence will be historical and divine: “History will remember who failed in this moment, and so will God.”
Yemen Ready to Lead Regional Mobilization
Declaring Yemen’s readiness to lead regional coordination against Zionist aggression, President Al-Mashat called on Arab and Muslim leaders to act before shame becomes their legacy. “If you fail to act,” he said, addressing rulers directly, “let the peoples rise and take a stand.”
He concluded with a powerful invocation: unity is no longer an option but a necessity, and divine assistance will accompany those who move with truth and justice. (PW)
Source: Al-Masirah