Yemen's Ansarallah: Zionist Attempts to Intimidate Will Not Go Unpunished
Mohammed al-Furrah said that threats from Zionist war criminals are a cover for aggressive policies — those who bet on intimidation will meet a like response.”
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM — A senior Ansarallah official has declared that threats from “Zionist war criminals” serve only as a pretext for aggressive regional policies, and warned that Yemen will respond reciprocally on all fronts.
Mohammed al-Furrah, a member of the movement’s political bureau, said at length on X that any attempt to intimidate Yemen will be met with equal — and costly — measures.
Al-Furrah’s Statement: Intimidation Will Backfire
Al-Furrah told followers that the enemy’s reliance on fear will produce the opposite effect.
“We state clearly: whoever bets on intimidation will find us responding in kind on all levels,” he wrote.
He rejected purely rhetorical responses, promising readiness “not with media cries or speeches published in newspapers and platforms, but with practical options that turn every hostile step into a political, economic and strategic cost that burdens the entity, and destroys the history and future of the war criminals.”
He added that Ansarallah understands the enemy’s aim to impose a single pole in the region and subjugate those who object to their transgressions, and reiterated:
“We do not threaten criminally; rather, we declare our readiness to confront every threat with a heavy price for whoever chooses aggression. This is impossible — forget that dream; your road will not pass without a price.”
Nationwide Tribal Mobilisation and Public Condemnation
Today, numerous governorates across Yemen held armed tribal gatherings and public rallies to announce a state of general mobilisation and reaffirm loyalty to the martyrs and to Palestine. Organisers described the actions as part of a broad readiness drive to meet any challenge.
Key reported gatherings include:
Sana’a outskirts (Hamdan district): Tribes staged an armed meeting under the banner “Loyalty to the blood of the martyrs… mobilisation continues, readiness is high,” pledging full preparedness to confront plots against the homeland and nation. Participants demanded heightened training and readiness at military and mobilisation centres.
Sa’ada: Tribes in Al-Talh and Al-Ammar renewed vows of loyalty to the martyrs and pledged support to the leadership, confirming readiness to reinforce the armed forces and distancing themselves from “agents and traitors.”
Al-Hudaydah (Al-Dahi district): A large armed stand emphasised preparedness for any US-Zionist escalation and called for strengthening fighters’ readiness within the army and tribal ranks.
Dhamar (Mifa‘a ‘Anas tribes): A mass tribal gathering reaffirmed the general mobilisation and urged community cohesion, logistics organisation and support for the revolutionary leadership, including tribute to the late Gen. Mohammad al-Ghamari.
Al-Mahwit, Ibb, Amran, Raymah and Hajjah: Multiple tribal meetings and armed stands were reported, with participants calling for intensified mobilisation, training at recruitment centres, coordination between local notables and official bodies, and strict measures against collaborators.
Calls to Action and Focus on Internal Vigilance
Across the reported events, participants stressed the importance of:
Raising defensive readiness and increasing training in mobilisation centres;
Organising logistics and supplies to support front-line requirements;
Rejecting and criminalising any form of collaboration or treason;
Protecting national unity and the social fabric as essential to internal front stability.
Statements issued by the gatherings uniformly called on citizens — especially youth — to enrol in training programmes, heed mobilisation orders, and maintain vigilance against espionage or undermining acts.
The coordinated rhetoric from Ansarallah’s leadership and the widespread tribal gatherings underline a posture of preparedness and deterrence.
Al-Furrah’s message frames current threats as a cover for broader strategic aims, while tribal leaders across governorates publicly committed to elevated mobilisation and support for Palestine, warning that any hostile moves will incur heavy consequences. (PW)


