
Qassam Chief of Staff praises Houthi leadership for heroic stance
Chief of Staff of the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, sent a powerful message to the Chief of Staff of the Ansar Allah movement (Houthis), praising their courageous and steadfast position.
In his letter, the Qassam leader described the Houthis' stance as 'heroic' and declared it will be 'recorded by history in letters of light.' He acknowledged the heavy sacrifices made by Ansar Allah, saying, 'You have paid a high price worthy of great men in support of your brothers in Gaza.'
The message also highlighted Ansar Allah's role as 'the most prominent front in the nation advancing in both combat and support,' underlining the importance of their solidarity in the ongoing struggles.

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