The Israeli Entity: Helplessness and Hoping for a Stroke of Luck in Yemen

 The enemy’s “defense system” commander, Tzvika Haimovich, affirms that a radical shift in the confrontation with Yemeni forces has become evident. He highlights that Yemeni military capabilities have surpassed Umm al-Rashrash, penetrating deep into the entity’s strategic core and central areas of occupied Palestine. This escalation underscores the increasing intensity of the conflict and Yemen’s ability to adapt and innovate on the battlefield.

 

For years, during the U.S.-Saudi coalition’s aggression against Yemen and as well as Israel’s involvement, Yemeni operations have demonstrated a continuous escalation in tactical sophistication. The Yemeni forces have succeeded in targeting Saudi oil infrastructure and, more recently, in dismantling Israel’s fabricated aura of invincibility. Recent operations have struck key enemy locations, including Eilat Port, Nevatim Airbase, and Ben Gurion Airport, marking a profound expansion of their operational reach.

 

Siren Warnings at Ben Gurion Airport

In a stark revelation of vulnerabilities, air raid sirens were triggered at Ben Gurion Airport following a Yemeni missile strike. This event highlights the limitations of Israel’s defensive systems, lmerican reassurances have failed to alleviate Israel’s deep-rooted existential anxiety

 


American Assurances Fall Short

The Israeli entity, once dominant in the Arab region, now finds itself struggling with an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. American guarantees, long viewed as a cornerstone of Israeli security, have failed to mitigate its deep-seated fears. Yemen’s emergence as a potent adversary, coupled with the broader impacts of the al-Aqsa Flood operation and the solidification of the Resistance Axis, has forced Israel to reassess its strategic outlook.

Previously focused on oppressing the Palestinians and intimidating neighboring states, Israel’s long-standing strategy of regional dominance through coercion and normalization agreements is now under threat. The unexpected rise of Yemen has added a new dimension to the regional power balance, challenging Israel’s confidence in its allies and their ability to safeguard its interests.

 


Shaken Trust in Arab Allies

The entity has lost the sense of security it once derived from its Arab allies. Following the heroic al-Aqsa Flood operation and Yemen’s emergence as a key player, Israel has been forced to revise its strategic calculations. New challenges have revealed the inadequacy of relying solely on regional subordinates for protection.

Israel has revived its old expansionist policies, seeking to annex Arab lands to fulfill its vision of “Greater Israel.” Syria stands as a glaring example of this aggression, along with proposals for displacing Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt. Israel’s ambitions in Iraq further reflect its persistent colonial aspirations.

 


Israel Dwarfed by Yemen

Yemen has proven to be an exceptional adversary, thwarting Israeli and American strategies alike. Yemeni forces have achieved remarkable advancements in military manufacturing, navigated Israel’s defensive strategies, and overcome the challenges posed by geographical distance. Israel’s inability to establish effective intelligence networks in Yemen has rendered its few operations ineffective.

Zionist media advisor to Netanyahu, Aviv Bushinsky, criticized Israeli intelligence for underestimating the Yemeni threat. He admitted that the Israeli army lacked adequate preparation and understanding, viewing the Houthis merely as “Yemenis.”

 


Desperate Measures, Exhausted Systems

Israel’s erratic military responses, alongside U.S.-backed attacks on Yemeni civilian infrastructure, suggest reliance on chance rather than strategy. Zionist military analyst Nir Dvori of Channel 12 highlighted that Israel faces a prolonged war of attrition, with Yemen’s continued drone and missile strikes depleting its defense systems.

Yemeni naval operations have also dealt a significant blow to Israel, including the disruption of Umm al-Rashrash. Zionist defense expert Danny Citrinowicz warned that Israel’s deterrence capabilities have eroded significantly. Gulf affairs expert Yoel Guzansky cautioned that Israel is falling into Yemen’s strategic trap, which could ultimately lead to its defeat.

 


Yemen’s Unique Challenge

Unlike Israel’s other adversaries, Yemen presents distinct challenges. Its mountainous terrain and minimal infrastructure make traditional strikes ineffective. Zionist historian Danny Orbach of Hebrew University remarked, “Yemen is over a thousand miles away. Its geography and lack of infrastructure mean strikes won’t disrupt its operations.”

Faced with these realities, Israel has pushed for an international coalition to impose a comprehensive blockade on Yemen. Enemy “Security Council” head Giora Eiland emphasized Yemen’s extensive missile stockpiles, capable of sustaining conflict for years.

 


Independent of Tehran’s Orders

While Yemen aligns with the Resistance Axis, it operates independently of Iranian directives. Wolf-Christian Paes from the International Institute for Strategic Studies affirmed that Yemen’s actions reflect its unique strategy. Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz similarly noted that Resistance Axis members act based on their own contexts and objectives, rather than Tehran’s instructions.

 


Israel’s Waning Confidence

Israel’s growing desperation has led to proposals for direct strikes on Yemen, exposing its inability to address the crisis. Such measures reveal the limitations of Zionist military superiority and the futility of decades spent building its arsenal.

Yemen’s ability to undermine Israel’s strategic posture and destabilize its military confidence marks a turning point in the region. As the conflict continues, the balance of power in the Middle East is undergoing profound and irreversible shifts.

 

 

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