Ansarollah Website Official Report
Published: Rabiʻ I 16, 1447 AH


 

A single drone has turned the Israeli entity upside down, forcing it once again to reconsider its defense systems and whether they are capable of countering the challenges Yemen is imposing in its support operations for Gaza.
 

The problem for the Israeli entity lies in its reliance on the “Comprehensive Security” doctrine, which dictates the need to protect areas of Zionist presence in occupied Palestine from every threat, no matter how small. That concept, however, has been upended by Yemen, with missiles crossing into occupied territories and drones penetrating Israeli airspace without being detected or intercepted. This has rendered the notion of “Comprehensive Security” a mere illusion, leaving Zionist settlers to forget about stability at the expense of regional peoples. Yemen’s military media underscored this message today, declaring on social media: “The Israeli enemy will never taste security and stability. Our operations will continue.”

 


Yemeni Armed Forces Vow Escalation

 

The Yemeni Armed Forces, in a statement delivered by Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced that the Air Force carried out a wide-ranging operation targeting sensitive sites in the Negev, Umm ar-Rashrash, Askalan, Asdod, and Yaffa. The operation, Saree confirmed, achieved its objectives successfully, while both American and Israeli interception systems failed to detect or stop several of the drones. The Armed Forces stressed that operations will escalate and Yemen will not retreat from its stance in support of Gaza, regardless of consequences, while continuing to enhance the effectiveness of its weapons.

Warning Zionist settlers, the Yemeni military declared, “Our forces will prove to you that your foolish leaders only deceive you with false assurances. We have the capabilities to strike protective systems and sensitive targets, and the coming days will reveal this.”

The Yemeni Armed Forces also urged international aviation companies to vacate airports inside occupied Palestine, declaring them unsafe and subject to continuous targeting. It stressed that Yemen bears no responsibility for any consequences after issuing this warning.

 


Enemy Media Reactions

 

Zionist outlet "Maariv" commented on the attack, noting that the Yemeni drone strike on "Ramon" Airport could have disastrous consequences for the airport’s reputation and for "Israel"’s aviation sector. The paper warned that the attack may push foreign airlines—some of which had only recently resumed flights to the Zionist entity—to reconsider their decisions. "Maariv" also emphasized the urgency of issuing “Order 8” (emergency recruitment) to launch a broad campaign aimed at persuading airlines not to suspend flights.

The director-general of the airline "Arkia" admitted that targeting Ramon Airport is an event with potentially serious implications for the aviation sector. Zionist Navy commander Eliezer Tsini added that Yemen’s successful strike on the airport is viewed globally in a negative light and could influence foreign airlines.

 


Billions Wasted

 

Despite spending billions of dollars—with American and Western backing—to secure the skies over occupied Palestine, Israel’s defense systems were rendered ineffective by a single Yemeni drone. The incident shattered the Zionist enemy’s much-promoted “Comprehensive Security” doctrine, a concept designed to attract Jews from around the world to settle in occupied Palestine.

Zionist investigations into the failure to detect or intercept the Yemeni drone revealed grave errors behind the lapse. Meanwhile, Zionist media voiced alarm: “Woe to you! This was only a small drone—what will happen if the Yemenis strike with more advanced technology?”

The drone that struck "Ramon" Airport yesterday deepened the Zionist enemy’s losses, targeting what is considered the second most important airport under its control after Lod Airport.

Zionist outlet "Yedioth Ahronoth" described the attack as another achievement for Yemen, part of a series of successful operations stretching from (Yaffa) to (Um ar-Rashrash) over nearly two years. These operations, it noted, have had a significant impact on the Zionist entity and serve as a reminder that Yemeni threats must be taken seriously. The successful targeting of Ramon came shortly after Yemen launched a missile with a cluster warhead at Israel, underscoring Yemen’s role as a central daily threat.

Zionist Channel 14 stated that Yemen continues to pose an ongoing challenge despite heavy attacks against it and the assassination of some of its leadership. It acknowledged that the "Ramon" Airport strike exposes persistent gaps in defensive systems, highlighting the entity’s inability to fully protect itself even against a less technologically advanced adversary.

 


Blind Leadership, Paralyzed Systems

 

The failure of the Zionist enemy’s air defenses reflects the blindness of its political and military leadership, critics argue. Many believe that Criminal Netanyahu and other Zionist officials must be held accountable not only for military and political failures, but also for committing genocide through bombardment and starvation against the people of Gaza.

The Zionist outlet "Jerusalem Post" called the Ramon Airport strike one of Yemen’s most dangerous blows yet, noting that the Air Force has still not explained how the drone penetrated defenses. The report suggested the attack involved complex diversionary tactics, warning the Zionist entity to recognize that Yemen is capable of adaptation and surprise, with similar incidents likely in the future.

The paper also cited Zionist officials acknowledging a significant decline in the enemy’s air defense infrastructure, especially after the 12-day war with Iran.

 


Yemen: Willpower Before Weaponry

 

Yemen has dared where others have not. Whatever resources or technologies it may lack are compensated for with determination and courage. Each new Yemeni achievement underscores its defiance of Zionist arrogance and its unwavering support for Gaza—no matter the cost.