From the Shadows to the Spotlight: Zionist Media Acknowledges Ansarallah's Rise
Their decentralized structure, local support, and ideological resolve make them immune to the traditional playbook of Western warfare. Missiles may shake buildings, but they do not shake conviction
By PureWilayah.com Editorial Team
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - In its recent publication titled "Monster in Plain Sight: How Israel Missed the Houthi Threat," the Zionist newspaper Israel Hayom offered a rare and telling admission of Tel Aviv’s strategic blindness.
The piece attempts to explain how the intelligence and military establishment of the occupying entity failed to grasp what has now become undeniable: Ansarallah is not just a threat—it is a rising regional force, a disciplined resistance, and a challenge to Zionist and Western hegemony across West Asia.
Here, we respond point by point—not with fiction, but with clarity, context, and the historical truth that Israel Hayom prefers to bury.
Ignored Warnings, Misplaced Arrogance
Israel Hayom confesses that “for nearly a decade, a new military threat to ‘Israel’ had been building in Yemen. But it received little attention.” They admit that Ansarallah was only mentioned “in passing.” This isn’t just negligence—it is a symptom of Zionist arrogance.
While Tel Aviv obsessed over Tehran, Beirut, and Gaza, the mountains of Saada were quietly forging a new front in the struggle for liberation. Ansarallah’s drones and long-range missiles are not surprises—they are the natural outcome of principled resistance, rooted in a just cause and empowered by popular legitimacy.
Since March 2025, as Israeli aggression on Gaza intensified, so too did Ansarallah’s response. Over 45 projectiles have entered the airspace of occupied Palestine. One missile even pierced the illusion of invincibility by creating a “massive crater” near Ben Gurion Airport—an act that sent foreign airlines fleeing and shattered settler confidence.
A Movement of Faith, Not Fringe
Israel Hayom struggles to define Ansarallah—calling them “primitive yet armed with advanced weapons.” This isn’t analysis. It’s colonial confusion.
Ansarallah is not a fringe militia. It is a popular resistance movement born from decades of injustice, marginalization, and foreign aggression. Their slogan—"Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse the Jews, Victory to Islam"—is not blind hatred. It is a political position: anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, and deeply rooted in Quranic resistance ideology.
The Western media demonizes what it cannot control. But on the ground, Ansarallah governs, organizes, and defends. It has evolved from tribal fighters to a sophisticated, sovereign defense force—and like Hizbullah and Hamas, it embodies both the sword and the social contract.
From Aramco to Eilat: The Warnings Were There
Back in March 2021, when Ansarallah struck Aramco oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, the message was unmistakable. The very next day, IRGC commanders warned: Eilat could be next. Israel Hayom now admits that these warnings were ignored.
By June 2022, Ansarallah had already unveiled long-range missiles capable of striking occupied Palestine. Still, Tel Aviv refused to take them seriously. On October 27, 2023, Ansarallah’s drones reached Eilat. Four days later, their first missile flew directly toward Zionist territory. Since then, every escalation in Gaza has triggered a calibrated Yemeni response.
“Confusing enemy,” says Israel Hayom. But for the people of the region, there is no confusion. Ansarallah fights where others bow.
Zionist and American Firepower Can’t Defeat Faith
The occupation relied on American airstrikes to contain the Yemeni front. But as Israel Hayom laments, “hundreds of U.S. strikes failed to halt the rocket fire.” That’s because Ansarallah’s strength does not lie in mere hardware—it lies in purpose, unity, and terrain.
Despite attacks on ports and airports, Ansarallah returns—within days—to full operational capacity. Their decentralized structure, local support, and ideological resolve make them immune to the traditional playbook of Western warfare. Missiles may shake buildings, but they do not shake conviction.
A New Central Regional Player
Israel Hayom admits with unease that the war has elevated Ansarallah from “an obscure fringe group” into a “central regional player.” They note the group has “paralyzed the Port of Eilat,” harmed Egypt’s economy, and now causes millions of Israelis to flee to bomb shelters.
Even Donald Trump was quoted saying the U.S. has “surrendered” to Ansarallah.
That statement alone reflects how one disciplined resistance movement in Yemen, acting on principle and solidarity, can rattle the world’s so-called superpowers.
The Illusion of a Military Solution
The article closes in despair: “No one in Israel is optimistic the ‘Houthi’ missile threat can be stopped by military force alone.”
They’re right.
Talks of “boots on the ground” are fantasy. Sanctions are futile. The terrain of Yemen is one thing—but the terrain of truth is something else entirely. You cannot defeat those who are willing to die for justice, while your soldiers fight only for politics, occupation, and profit.
Ansarallah does not fire missiles for the sake of war. They fire because their people have been starved, bombed, betrayed—and because Palestine calls.
Ansarallah Is Not a Monster—It’s a Mirror
What Israel Hayom calls a “monster” is, in fact, a mirror—one that reflects everything the Zionist regime fears: a movement it cannot infiltrate, a population it cannot intimidate, and a faith it cannot extinguish.
Ansarallah is not the monster. It is the awakening.
And now the whole region knows: Yemen is not too far, not too poor, and not too weak. Yemen is here—and it will not stand down. (PW)