Ansarollah Website Official Report

Published: Safar 18, 1447 AH


 

Gaza is being pounded with American-made bombs, children and women lie beneath the rubble, and an entire population is starved and denied water under the eyes of the world. While the Israeli war machine rages, the United States continues to arm and shield it, and some Arab regimes echo its demands, calling for Palestinian resistance to lay down its arms.

 


 

The Crime of Starving and Depriving a Population of Water

 

One of the most severe humanitarian crimes in modern history is unfolding in Gaza. Backed by the United States and aided by Arab and European complicity, the Israeli occupation has imposed a suffocating siege on over two million people, now in its fifth month.

Food is present at Gaza’s gates, yet deliberately withheld. More than 22,000 aid trucks are stalled at border crossings, while children starve, infants die for lack of milk, and the sick and elderly waste away. This is no longer mere warfare; it is genocide.

This is deliberate, systematic starvation, enforced by Jewish militias with direct American and Western support, global silence, and Arab-Islamic inaction.

The crisis deepens with water shortages—96% of Gaza’s families lack safe drinking water, according to the UN. Fishermen are either arrested or killed at sea.

This tragedy is no secret; it unfolds before the eyes of the world.  Even  U.S. President Trump—known for his unwavering support of Israel—could only call it “tragic” and “disgraceful.” But such acknowledgment changes nothing: Washington remains a central partner in the crime, while the varying degrees of Arab and Islamic silence remain an enduring stain of shame.

 


U.S. Support: A Bloodstained Partnership in War Crimes

 

The atrocities in Gaza are inseparable from Western—especially American—support for the Zionist entity.

Billions in Military Aid

The U.S. is Israel’s largest military supplier, providing $3.8 billion annually in military aid, including advanced bombs, missiles, and drones used systematically against civilians.

Weapons in Action

International reports confirm the use of American-made precision munitions and banned cluster bombs in Gaza. Washington’s protection in the UN Security Council, using its veto to block resolutions against Israel, grants it practical legal immunity to continue its assault.

Israeli officials openly state that their military operations receive direct U.S. “permission.” American officers testify to active participation in operational planning, including strikes on aid distribution points, used as “ death traps.”

The United States is not a mere spectator or political supporter—it is a principal partner in committing war crimes in Gaza, through its provision of military funding, lethal weaponry, and political protection, paving the way for the ongoing devastation and suffering inflicted on the Palestinian people under siege and occupation.

 


Arab Disarray: From Liberation Slogans to Disarmament Demands

 

One of the most disheartening aspects of the current reality is the severe Arab confusion in dealing with Israel’s ongoing assault on the Palestinian people, especially in Gaza. This confusion is not limited to weak stances but extends to adopting fundamentally flawed options that lack any strategic vision, fail to grasp the nature of the battle, and refuse to confront Israeli ambitions seriously.

Despite the shocking scenes of massacres, destruction, starvation, and siege in Gaza—broadcast worldwide and flooding the internet—we witness starkly divergent positions among Arab regimes. Some beg for Western, particularly American and European, intervention to “save” the Palestinians. Others go further, condemning the Palestinian resistance and demanding its disarmament, as seen in the “Two-State Solution” conference, which denigrated the Palestinian resistance fighters

History shows that disarmament leads to occupation, as seen in early 20th-century Palestine and during the Israeli entity’s invasion of Lebanon. Armed resistance—not state military power—has been the true deterrent against Israeli aggression.

Such positions dangerously mislead, serving Western and American interests and directly advancing the Israeli agenda, while ignoring the core of the Palestinian cause and the historic link between the Palestinian people and armed resistance.

 


The Importance of Understanding the Nature of the Struggle

 

The Palestinian cause is not new—it spans over a century, beginning with British occupation and the Balfour Declaration, which paved the way for Zionist immigration to Palestine, followed by violent conquest. Throughout these stages, the central challenge for Palestinians was the lack of weapons, the absence of an organized armed resistance, and insufficient Arab support.

Early Zionist gangs were armed with rifles and dynamite, targeting Palestinian towns and villages with brutal violence, while Palestinians lacked the arms to defend themselvesa key factor enabling the occupation to seize Palestine.

In Lebanon, the Zionist entity managed to invade and reach Beirut, halting only after fierce popular armed resistance formed a deterrent against future incursions. This deterrent did not come from the Lebanese army, hampered by limited capacity, but from resistance fighters motivated by a comprehensive faith-driven vision to confront aggression.

Yet we now see the Lebanese government calling for Hezbollah’s disarmament—perfectly echoing some Arab regimes’ demands to dismantle Hamas and strip it of its weapons. This is precisely the dream of the Zionist enemy.

Such Arab calls, claiming that “the problem is the weapons” and “the solution is disarmament,” are criminal attempts with no logical basis, serving U.S. and Israeli goals to subdue the resistance and destroy any real force opposing occupation.

The American and Israeli occupations have no regard for humanitarian or moral considerations—they are openly committed to dismantling the resistance and stripping it of its arms. Disarming the resistance would throw the door wide open to total enemy domination, repeating the occupations and oppression seen in both Palestine and Lebanon.


 

The path to defending Palestinian rights and dignity lies in understanding the true nature of the Israeli enemy—its ideology, its ambitions, and the Western powers that sustain it. Disarming the resistance is not a solution but a surrender. Only awareness, unity, and armed deterrence can break the cycle of occupation and genocide.