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“Brothers of Truth”: When Abu Ubaida Spoke of the Yemen That Never Forsakes Palestine

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In an era of Arab betrayal, official collusion, and the sale of causes on the markets of normalization, the voice of resistance rose from Gaza—wounded yet confident, impassioned yet wise—carrying within its words the children’s wounds, the martyrs’ last will, and the solemn trust of the blood spilled in Gaza’s streets and beneath the rubble of its tents.

Abu Ubaida, the military spokesman for the al‑Qassam Brigades, was not merely delivering a televised address; he became the tongue of wounded Gaza, the conscience of an oppressed nation, and the messenger of dignity—from the land of steadfastness to every heir of honor left in these times. In his final address, he chose his words as carefully as one would aim guided shells—launched not only at the enemy but at the heads of the traitors among our own, who watched the massacre of their people in silence.


Yemen: The Exception of the Free and the “Conclusive Proof”

At the heart of Abu Ubaida’s speech lies a stark truth: not every capital is a capital of betrayal, nor every army an army of surrender. He explicitly carved Yemen out of the list of shame, declaring:

“We salute our dear Yemeni people in the Yemen of wisdom and faith, and we salute its armed forces, and we pay special tribute to the ‘Brothers of Truth’—Ansar Allah.”

Here there was no courtesy, no diplomatic masking—only a division of the nation into two camps: the camp of action and the camp of cowardice, the camp of the front line and the camp of condemnation.

In the eyes of al‑Qassam, Yemen did not stand in solidarity from afar but acted at the very heart of the battle. Yemen struck the enemy in the Red Sea, preventing ships from reaching Zionist ports and inflicting crippling economic losses; Yemen launched rockets and drones toward the Zionist entity, turning its waters into a theater of resistance and its stance into conclusive proof against the slothful Arabs.

“The ‘Brothers of Truth’ imposed an active front on the enemy that astonished the world, and they provided conclusive proof against the idlers and cowards among our nation’s sons.”


They Are Not Arabs… Except Yemen

When Abu Ubaida spoke of the Arabs, his tone was not emotional but an account before God and history. He stated plainly: every ruler—be he king, emir, sultan, or sheikh—who remained silent about Gaza’s massacre stands in the ranks of shame; every political theorist or preacher who abandoned the cause sits in the dock of accusation.

Yet amidst these betrayals, Yemen remained unmoved. Under the leadership of Mr. Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al‑Houthi, Yemen did not falter, bargain, or weaken but chose to lead with honor, scripting an epic of dignity that transcends borders and shatters the nation’s cowardice.

While other states assumed cold positions and some capitals trembled at a declaration, Yemen marshaled its capabilities, innovated its military industries, and advanced in the battle as though Gaza were part of Sanaa, Rafah part of Saada, and the Seventies—a mirror of Mount Nār.


A Historic Sorting Address… The Nation’s Test Before Yemen

Abu Ubaida’s latest address was not just another speech but a manifesto of existential sorting, placing every state, faction, scholar, party, and individual before the mirror of Palestinian blood. He defined the criterion of partnership:

“Deeds, not words; action, not intent; deterrence, not declarations.”

Thus Yemen’s position emerged not merely as a supporter but as a partner in forging deterrence, a front inseparable from Gaza—politically, militarily, and morally. In this profound sense, al‑Qassam’s salute to Yemen was no mere courtesy but a confirmation of shared blood, will, and destiny.


From Gaza’s Speech to Red Sea Deterrence

When Abu Ubaida proclaimed that the enemy cannot break Gaza despite open American and Western support, he spoke from the perspective of a resistance that knows where hope comes from—and who truly backs it.

Behind him on the front, commanders launched drones from Sanaa, barred ships from Zionist ports, disrupted military logistics, and created a genuine balance of terror—from sea to air, from word to deed. Today, in the conscience of the resistance, Yemen stands as Gaza’s backbone and blood‑ally, not a mere sympathizer.


“Brothers of Truth”: A New Revolutionary Identity

The term Abu Ubaida chose—“Brothers of Truth”—was not a mere phrase or metaphor but a badge and a conceptual carving in the nation’s lexicon. To be among the “Brothers of Truth” means you did not wait for negotiations, nor watch with caution; you fought, faced the foe, manufactured weapons, fired shots, endured the siege, confronted threats, and refused anything but the front.

This great Yemeni stance did not arise in a servile or subjugated environment but is one of the ripe fruits of the Glorious 21 September Revolution, which freed political decision‑making from dependency and built a national army capable of confronting the forces of global arrogance in defense of the downtrodden.

Thanks to this popular revolution, Yemen gained an independent decision, liberated weaponry, and an unpurchasable will—enabling it to stand with Palestine not in words but in rockets, drones, and waters set ablaze.

Here, Abu Ubaida did not address Yemenis in general but specified: Ansar Allah, who shaped their war decision from conviction, not reaction, and made Palestine’s defense a doctrinal principle, not a political maneuver.


Between Sanaa and Gaza: Unity of Battle and Integration of the Front

When Abu Ubaida spoke of Yemen, he did not separate the battles but merged them into one arena—from the Red Sea to Lebanon’s borders, from Gaza to Sanaa—forming today a fiery resistance axis that knows neither retreat nor artificial borders.

Thus every martyr in Gaza is a martyr in Yemen; every Qassam bullet echoes in the mountains of Maran; every Yemeni drone that soars over the sea directly strengthens Gaza’s ability to endure.


This Is the Time of Yemen… and the Time of the “Brothers of Truth”

In his final address, Abu Ubaida penned a new equation: he who aided Palestine in action became of it, and he who remained silent was disowned by Gaza.

So Sanaa rises to its historic place of honor—not as a Third World capital but as the foremost front in the liberation of Palestine. The phrase “Brothers of Truth” that Abu Ubaida coined must be enshrined in future curricula, for in two words it captured history, stance, and belonging.

If history forgets the bystanders, it will forever preserve that, in the era of humiliation, there was in Yemen a people who were true to their covenant with God—and never wavered.