SANAA, Jan. 30 (YPA) – In his first political response from Sana’a, Mohammed Al-Farah, a member of Ansarallah’s political bureau, mocked Israeli occupation’s complaint to the UN Security Council over the Ansarallah slogan.
Al-Farah described it as an admission of the slogan’s psychological impact, arguing that Tel Aviv’s decision to raise the issue at the United Nations reflected the effectiveness of what he called psychological warfare against “Israel”.
Commenting on the Israeli representative’s display of the slogan at the Security Council, Al-Farah wrote on the X platform that the image would remain a lasting record of the slogan’s influence and its effect on the occupation.
He claimed that “Israel”, which he said had never previously lodged such complaints, appeared before the Council “complaining in tears,” interpreting this as evidence of discomfort and confusion within the Israeli leadership.
Al-Farah said this reaction demonstrated the success of psychological pressure in undermining Israeli morale and calculations, adding that it increased what he described as the responsibility to continue actions that challenge the occupation until, in his words, injustice ends and the occupation of Palestine ceases.
He further argued that statements by the occupation leaders, from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Israel’s UN envoy, showed that the conflict extends beyond military confrontation to include media, public awareness, and endurance.
He concluded that what he described as the occupation’s visible confusion signaled “harbingers of victory,” asserting that despite its apparent strength, “Israel” was internally fragile, and that coordinated psychological, media, and boycott efforts could further isolate it regionally.
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