Ansarollah Website Official Report
Published: Rabiʻ I 18, 1447 AH


 

Criminal Netanyahu refuses to admit defeat in Gaza, persisting instead with his habitual threats of crushing Hamas and the resistance. He boasts of assassinating leaders, demolishing residential towers, and warning that what lies ahead will be harsher for the people of the besieged strip.

Netanyahu addresses Gaza’s residents with an arrogant tone: “I say to you, listen carefully: we warned you, leave the city now.”

Such condescension would not be possible without the unlimited American support for the Israeli occupation, and Washington’s complicity in crimes of genocide, blockade, starvation, and thirst against Gaza’s population— the worst humanitarian tragedy of modern history. Calls for departure are nothing new to Gazans, who are fully aware of the plan to forcibly displace them. Yet they continue to set examples of patience, steadfastness, and resilience, knowing that leaving Gaza would mean never returning.

Zionist military leaders continue their threats of destroying more residential towers in Gaza.  Katz, the so-called “defense minister” in Netanyahu’s government, warned: “We must liberate the hostages, Hamas must lay down its arms, or Gaza will be destroyed and annihilated. The army will continue its plan to expand the operation and decisively settle matters in Gaza.”

These fiery threats are part of a psychological war. Gaza is nearly destroyed, yet despite nearly two years of relentless Israeli bombardment, its army has failed to advance on the ground. Resistance fighters continue to defeat enemy soldiers in ambushes and precision operations. If the occupier cannot make progress on land, what more can planes and incendiary bombs achieve?

The threats also reveal that the Zionist entity has no intention of pursuing a prisoner exchange deal or ending the war, despite American claims to the contrary. The United States portrays Hamas as the obstacle, but the reality, as explained by Hamas official Bassem Naim, is that Washington is trying to corner the movement into signing a “surrender document.” He noted that U.S. ideas demand the release of all hostages on the first day, tie Israeli withdrawal to forming a government acceptable to Tel Aviv, and require disarming the resistance—without any discussion of reconstruction.

Such proposals, Palestinian resistance insists, are unacceptable. Accepting them would mean raising the white flag and submitting resistance fighters to slaughter at the hands of the Zionist enemy. The only options left are victory or martyrdom.

 


Precision Operations

 

Despite immense pressure from Americans and Zionists, the resistance still holds powerful cards. These include intensifying attacks on invading soldiers in Gaza, multiplying losses, and turning areas targeted for occupation into minefields against the occupiers.

Operations will not be confined to Gaza. Their reach extends to every settlement in occupied Palestine. The Quds operation stands out as a clear message to Netanyahu: killing will be met with killing, destruction with destruction, and victory for the occupier is impossible.

What pains the resistance most, however, is the silence of Arab states and the complicity of Gulf rulers and Egypt, coupled with unprecedented NATO and U.S. involvement in supporting the Zionist forces. In this climate, the fighters have only steadfastness, determination, and the will to resist. With such morale, they break the arrogance of the occupier and thwart its schemes.

 


Yemen: Another Thorn Tormenting Netanyahu

 

Amid these dynamics, the Yemeni front emerges as a nightmare for the Zionist entity. Yemenis have never ceased their support for Gaza, viewing it as a religious and moral duty. They are undeterred by threats or aggression, and their operations continue with growing intensity—posing a constant headache for the occupier.

In recent days, the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out precision strikes deep inside the Zionist entity, deploying drones as a critical tool of pressure to halt Tel Aviv’s crimes and blockade against Gaza. A drone successfully targeted "Ramon" Airport in the occupied Negeb, sowing fear and panic among settlers and sending a message: just as Yemen enforced a maritime blockade on the port of Umm al-Rashrash in the city the occupier calls “Eilat,” it can also disrupt air traffic and impose an aerial blockade on the temporary Zionist entity.

These Yemeni operations have proven particularly painful. Though enemies attempt to downplay or minimize their effects, the strikes compel the Zionist enemy to acknowledge them, as seen in "Ramon", where settlers themselves circulated footage of the attack.

The Yemeni Armed Forces stress that their actions are part of direct support for Gaza’s people, who face genocide and an unprecedented blockade, while also reserving the right to respond to Israeli crimes against Yemen, including the assassination of the head of the National Salvation Government and several ministers during a meeting in Sanaa.

The grand Zionist project repeatedly touted by Netanyahu—“Greater Israel”—runs up against the determination and resilience of Gaza’s resistance fighters, who remain the main obstacle to the occupier’s regional ambitions. At the same time, Yemen stands as a steadfast ally to the Palestinian resistance, a project the occupier fears and counts among its gravest threats.