In its final statement, the Fourth International Conference of “the Call of Al-Aqsa,” held in the holy city of Karbala, held the international community and governments allied with the Zionist entity directly responsible for the crimes committed in Gaza.

The statement called on free nations around the world to boycott the occupation, affirming that the boycott is a human, moral, and religious duty—not a secondary or optional choice.

It further urged religious scholars to embed the jurisprudence of resistance into religious discourse, emphasizing that the liberation of land and holy sites is a binding religious obligation.

The conference also praised the stances of countries and peoples who have stood in solidarity with the Palestinian people, especially commending the firm positions of Iraq’s religious authorities, foremost among them Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Al-Sistani.