As the Israeli regime hinders the second phase of the ceasefire agreement and prepares for renewed aggression in Gaza, Yemen’s Ansarullah leader warns that any resumption of war will put Israeli-occupied territories at risk.

Why it matters:

The Israeli government, with strong support from the U.S., seems to be preparing for a new wave of violence in Gaza. This follows a 15-month conflict where the regime has failed to achieve its strategic goals. The situation on the ground indicates a potential escalation, raising concerns about further humanitarian crises and civilian suffering.

 

What he's saying:

Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, declared that if the war on Gaza resumes, the Israeli regime will once again come under fire. Al-Houthi emphasized that Ansarullah will support Gaza through all available military means.

 

Key points:

  • The initial phase of the ceasefire was meant to transition into its second phase on February 3, but the Israeli regime has obstructed this from occurring.
  • The Israeli regime has mobilized 400,000 reservists and blocked humanitarian aid to Gaza, signaling its intent to continue its genocidal war.
  • Hamas has reaffirmed its adherence to the three-phase ceasefire agreement and stressed that any release of Israeli captives will only happen through the agreed negotiation process.

 

Go deeper:

Israeli regime’s repeated violations of ceasefire agreements, coupled with its genocidal actions in Gaza, have faced global condemnation. While Hamas remains committed to the ceasefire terms, Israeli PM's strategy of prolonging hostilities further exposes the regime’s real objective: the complete destruction of Palestinian resistance. 

 

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