Yemen’s Resistance: An Unyielding Challenge for the U.S. and Zionist Entity

While Hezbollah’s actions have long posed a significant threat to Israel, the recent ceasefire agreement does not imply that the Zionist entity can freely pursue its expansionist ambitions. Nor does Hezbollah’s adherence to the agreement signal the absence of resistance, especially given the enemy’s continued aggression against Gaza. This reality has become acutely clear to the Israeli enemy in Yemen—a country over 2,000 kilometers from the occupied territories but now presenting an unexpected and formidable challenge.

 

The ongoing Yemeni attacks serve as a stark reminder to the Zionist entity that it is far from secure. These operations underline the inevitable failure of its longstanding project, whether through direct geographic expansion or the intimidation of regional regimes. Despite Israel’s sense of progress toward imposing its vision on the ground, Yemen demonstrates that such aspirations are doomed to collapse.


 

The Global Bully Trio: the U.S., U.K., and Zionist Entity

In their failure to deter Yemen’s armed forces from exercising their legitimate right to self-defense, the United States, Britain, and the Israeli enemy have exposed themselves as global bullies—a gang of murderers and plunderers with no regard for religion, values, or ethics. This assertion is no exaggeration; their actions in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond reveal a pattern of unprovoked aggression and the use of brute force to impose their will.

For over 75 years, the Zionist enemy has applied this doctrine of domination in occupied Palestine, and today, the U.S.-led coalition pursues a scorched-earth policy in Yemen. Since 2015, this approach has targeted Yemen’s civilian infrastructure in an attempt to break the nation’s resolve by attacking its water supplies, electricity generators, and other essential services.

Such tactics underscore the moral bankruptcy of these powers. Their inability to adhere to the rules of engagement or focus on legitimate military targets further exposes their dishonorable nature. In contrast, Yemen continues to unveil the enemy’s true character, revealing their helplessness to achieve meaningful objectives despite their destructive capabilities.

Even Israel’s own media acknowledges the futility of targeting Yemen’s infrastructure. As reported by an enemy newspaper “Israel Hayom”, recent Israeli strikes against Yemeni infrastructure have proven ineffective in deterring further attacks. This growing frustration highlights the failure of the U.S.-backed Saudi-led coalition, which has only succeeded in killing civilians and destroying schools and hospitals over the past nine years.

“If Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the U.S. couldn’t stop the Houthis over nine years, why should Israel expect better results?” asked Lazar Berman, a correspondent for “The Times of Israel”.


 

Yemen’s Weapons Overcome Israeli Defenses

Yemen’s evolving weaponry has become a source of concern and research for Israeli military institutions. Its missiles and drones have exposed glaring weaknesses in Israel’s American-supported defense systems. According to “The Washington Post”, an unnamed Israeli official admitted that Yemen’s forces in Sana’a are more technologically advanced than many had assumed. Yemeni drones and missiles have repeatedly bypassed Israel’s air defenses, leaving military experts questioning how to counter a well-armed opponent with access to inexpensive and abundant weaponry.

Zionist military commander “Gadi Shamni” described the situation as “frustrating,” noting that Yemen’s resilience and experience in warfare make them formidable adversaries. “Bombing their civilian infrastructure won’t stop them,” Shamni told 103 FM Radio. “The entire international system must be harnessed to confront this challenge.”


 

Israel’s Growing Crisis

Israel’s ongoing confrontation with Yemen has resulted in sleepless nights and psychological strain for its citizens, compounded by the futile consumption of defensive resources to counter Yemeni ballistic missiles and drones. The logistical and financial burden of engaging in operations 2,000 kilometers away only deepens Israel’s predicament.

As Yemen’s resistance persists, Zionist leaders face a harsh reality: the situation in Yemen is not a temporary setback but a reflection of deeper vulnerabilities. Criminal Netanyahu and enemy “Defense Minister” Yisrael Katz’s decision to attack Sana’a and Hodeidah on December 26, 2024, without consulting Israel’s Security and Political Affairs Cabinet, further underscores the strategic miscalculations at play.

Netanyahu’s unilateral approach reveals growing desperation within the Israeli leadership, as even Western allies advise against escalating the conflict with Yemen. Such a move would only exacerbate Israel’s economic and security challenges, leaving it trapped in a self-inflicted quagmire.


 

A Temporary Entity Facing Permanent Resistance

Israel’s expansionist ambitions, propped up by fragile Arab regimes, cannot mask its inherent instability. Surrounded by nations and peoples who recognize it as a temporary entity.

Engaging Yemen militarily is a suicidal decision, one that Israel’s Western backers advise against to avoid further entanglement. Yet, as Yemen’s resistance exposes the limits of Israeli and American power, it becomes clear that the Zionist project is nearing its inevitable demise—an end accelerated by the resilience of those it seeks to oppress.

 

 

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