Ansarullah’s Military Expertise: Yemen’s Support for Gaza Reflects a Strategic Belief
webangah News Agency – The occupied territories have experienced no security or stability as the Gaza war. Weekly reports detail alarms sounding across occupied Palestine due to Yemeni resistance operations.These strikes by the Axis of Resistance clearly convey that Palestinians are not alone.
Yemen’s ballistic missiles adn drones now traverse 2,040 km in just 11.5 minutes to reach the heart of occupied Palestine – demonstrating how this Arab nation stands firmly with Gaza despite its own challenges.
The resilience of Ansarullah and Yemeni civilians remains unbroken amid their country’s dire circumstances, reflecting unwavering commitment to their Palestinian brethren.
The religious-political-military dimensions:
Strategic analyst hasan Akaras explains Yemen’s position through four lenses:
- Geopolitical: Yemen’s control over Bab-el-Mandeb Strait makes it a historic imperial target.Ansarullah’s alignment with the Resistance Axis triggered Saudi-Emirati aggression since 2015 – mirroring current tactics against Gaza.
- Theological: Defending Al-aqsa constitutes a faith imperative for Yemenis, who view Palestine as an Islamic rather than solely Arab cause.
- Political: Unlike normalizing regional states, Yemen rejects Israel’s legitimacy as an occupying entity.
- Military: Despite nine years under blockade, Yemen mastered asymmetric warfare – evidenced by Red Sea operations directly targeting Israel/US interests.
A model for resistance movements:
“This isn’t symmetrical warfare,” Akaras emphasizes. “While Israel possesses Western WMDs, Resistance forces maintain moral superiority through precision strikes.”
– Tactical breakthroughs: Domestically-produced missiles/drones achieved both tactical and strategic deterrence – forcing US withdrawal from Red Sea operations within two months.
- Sectoral conversion: Hezbollah (2000-2006) and now Ansarullah prove how besieged movements can overturn military equations.
– The psychological rupture: Indigenous weapons systems render Western powers vulnerable in previously uncontested spaces.