“The Zionist violations are steeped in criminality and the shedding of blood,” Ansarullah’s Political Bureau said in a statement on Monday.
Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement vehemently condemns the Israeli regime’s ongoing violations against Lebanon, including its recent airstrikes on the country that claimed the lives of hundreds, including scores of women and children.
“The Zionist violations are steeped in criminality and the shedding of blood,” Ansarullah’s Political Bureau said in a statement on Monday.
“Zionist arrogance reflects a true failure in human military confrontations,” it added.
The regime has markedly intensified its attacks against Lebanon since October 7, when it launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
Earlier in the day, its warplanes targeted vast swathes of southern and eastern Lebanon, killing at least 492 people, including 35 children and 58 women, and wounding 1,645 others.
The country’s Hezbollah resistance movement has been responding to such acts of aggression with numerous strikes against the occupied Palestinian territories in order to both retaliate against the regime and display support for the war-hit Gazans.
The Monday Israeli air raids came after Hezbollah launched its farthest-reaching strikes against the occupied territories since October.
The strikes targeted Ramat David, an Israeli air force base located in the northern part of the territories, just 20 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of the city of Haifa, and the Rafael Electronics Company north of the city.
Ansarullah said, “The Zionist arrogance confirms the success of Hezbollah’s recent strikes in penetrating deep into the entity, reaching sensitive targets in Haifa and beyond.”
It, meanwhile, asserted that the Israeli aggression “cannot break the will of the resistance from continuing to support the Palestinian people and struggle for their rights.”
The Yemeni group, meanwhile, pledged solidarity with the Lebanese government, people, and resistance in the face of the aggression, which was being carried out “with the backing and approval of the United States” — the regime’s biggest ally.
“Resistance is the only option and there is no alternative for advancing in the battle for dignity, regardless of the dangers and sacrifices.”