A political meeting entitled “Challenges of the Yemeni Scene organized by the Supreme Council of Resistance

 The Supreme Council of Popular Resistance organized a political meeting entitled The challenges of the Yemeni scene and the priorities of the political elite, with the participation of a number of leaders, elites, and representatives of political parties and formations.

 In an opening paper, Mr. Hadi Musleh reviewed the challenges of the political scene... reading into the events and repercussions and anticipating the future, and concluded with the importance of popular rallying around popular resistance as the lever of the national struggle and our legitimate path to restoring the state.

 He added: There are many experiences from which we draw inspiration from the necessity of resistance and the imposition of national administration. Accordingly, resistance represents the hope of peoples to lift injustice against them, achieve their freedom, and build their homelands.

 Musleh stressed the necessity of moving to resistance action within the framework of a comprehensive project for all Yemenis, which imposed the formation of the Supreme Council of Resistance as a nucleus to gather the word and strengthen the ranks.

 For his part, Vice President of the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance, Dr. Abdul Hamid Amer, said that the situation we are living in today requires, first of all, victory in the battle of awareness, and in order to build this, politicians must play their role in clarifying the facts to public opinion and educating society in turn.

 He added: The partial solutions that detract from the rights of the people, neglect their gains, and legitimize the coup instead of defeating it and restoring the state and its institutions, bring us into a never-ending spiral of conflict.

 The Vice-President of the Supreme Resistance Council called for mobilizing the efforts of the Yemenis alongside the popular resistance and the national army until the state is restored, the national gains are protected, and the settlements that conflict with national constants and lead to the destruction of what remains of the homeland.

 The September activist, Major General Ahmed Qarhash, gave a speech in which he explained the connection between the past and the present in the struggle movement that actually began in 1948 AD.

 Qarhash said that Yemen is suffering from fragmentation, and we must come together. We are at the end of the road, and we have no choice but to form a collective entity to confront the imposition of any option that does not achieve Yemen’s freedom and the restoration of its state.

 He added that the people have been waging major and bloody battles for freedom since the 1930s and will not abandon them.

 In an intervention by the official spokesman for the Supreme Council of Resistance, Yassin Al-Tamimi, he stressed that the political elite is uniting around a Yemeni national position and staying away from the tensions that have proven over the past years to be absolutely disastrous.

 Al-Tamimi added, "There is no choice but to circumvent the option of confronting the Houthi militia (the resistance option) through a comprehensive national popular will, which is the path chosen by the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance, and it is the choice of the Yemenis to restore the state."

 In the attendees’ interventions, they stressed that the political roles and the resistance are an indivisible unit in the face of the Imamate project and the enemies of the homeland, praising the role of the popular resistance as a national gain that cannot be compromised, so the Yemenis have no choice but to resist until a just and comprehensive peace is achieved.