The Zionist enemy's attacks, which targeted civilian facilities in the capital, Sana'a, on Sunday evening, reveal the bankruptcy of the Zionist enemy in dealing with the challenges posed by Yemen in the battle to support the Palestinian people.
As usual, the Israeli mentality suffers, evident in its clear inability to overcome the vicious cycle within itself regarding its failure to neutralize Yemen's role in the battle to support Gaza.
When comparing the extent of the mutual influence between Yemen and the Zionist entity, it can be noted that the Yemeni armed forces are making many developments in terms of strikes directed deep into the Zionist entity, the most recent of which was the fragmentation missile launched by Yemen last Friday evening, which managed to hit several targets deep inside "Israel".
How Did Yemen End the Age of the Iron Dome?
Given the magnitude of the strike caused by the Yemeni multi-warhead missile, it appears that the Israeli enemy has added a new dilemma to its list of failures by Yemen. The Israeli enemy's problem is no longer limited to its inability to intercept Yemeni missiles. Rather, the Yemeni attacks have taken a new phase, represented by the missiles' ability to strike multiple targets simultaneously. This, from the perspective of Israeli military experts, requires a reconsideration of "Israel"'s defensive capabilities, meaning that the hundreds of billions of dollars spent by the United States and the Israeli enemy have been "wasted."
In response, the Israeli enemy resumed bombing civilian targets in the capital, Sana'a, attempting to pretend to the settler population that it was directing painful blows at Yemen. The facts were quickly revealed to be nothing more than false media propaganda, as Yemen responded swiftly by directing new strikes deep inside the Zionist entity, confirming to the herds of usurpers that Netanyahu's lies are merely illusions that will prove ineffective in halting or even limiting Yemen's strikes on the Zionist entity.
The Israeli enemy is brandishing the mercenary card in Yemen
With the escalation of Yemeni military operations against the Zionist entity, Israeli circles have begun publicly declaring the need to use mercenary fronts within Yemen. This demonstrates that mercenary gangs are nothing more than a card under the control of the Israeli enemy, which it can deploy at will.
The most recent of these statements came from the commander of the Zionist "Israeli Navy," Eliezer Maron, who, in an interview with the Hebrew radio station FM 103, called for the mobilization of what he described as "forces loyal to the internationally recognized government against the forces in Sana'a" in order to save "Israel." Eliezer considered that "mobilizing local forces has become an urgent necessity," according to him.
The Mercenary Government Integrates into the Zionist Plan
On July 26, a report published by the Hebrew newspaper JPost revealed that Israeli journalist and security analyst Jonathan Spyer—known for his security background and connections to Israeli research centers linked to the Zionist military establishment and Mossad—conducted a field visit to the occupied city of Aden and met with military and security leaders in the mercenary government and the so-called "Transitional Council," which advocates "separatism" with Emirati support.
The Hebrew newspaper published a report prepared by Jonathan Spyer following a visit to Aden and other areas under the control of the mercenaries in the southern governorates. The report sought to determine the willingness of these factions to cooperate with the Zionist entity against the Yemeni armed forces, after the occupation army, the United States, and a Western coalition failed to deter them or halt their operations in support of the Palestinian people.
The newspaper explained that Spyer met with a military commander named Saleh Ali Hassan, who serves as the "Head of Joint Operations" for the mercenaries, in his office in Aden. "We are at the headquarters of the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen," Spyer said in the report.
"I came here to investigate a question: Are there potential partners available to the West in Yemen to help carry out the urgent mission of pushing the Houthis back from the Red Sea coast?" He noted that the mercenary Saleh Hassan told him, "We just need a green light, and we will repel the Houthis."
While the agent Saleh Hassan did not clarify from whom they were waiting for a "green light" to move against Sana'a, the Israeli journalist and security analyst confirmed that what he describes as the "Houthis" are a force that is difficult for the mercenary factions to confront.
The Israeli journalist quoted the mercenary Mohsen al-Daari—who serves as the so-called Minister of Defense in the mercenary government—as expressing his displeasure with the United States' surrender and Washington's announcement of a ceasefire with Sana'a in early May. Spyer explained that he met with Al-Daari in his office in Aden, where the latter told him that he and his "government" were shocked by the US decision to reach a ceasefire with Sana'a, expressing his regret at not carrying out a ground operation with US-Zionist support against "the Houthis".
On the other hand, Al-Daari said that they were relieved not to be embroiled in a new ground war with the Yemeni armed forces, justifying this by saying, "The United States would have abandoned us." He pointed out that, "When the Americans decided to launch those operations against the Houthis, they did not coordinate with us or notify us, and when they decided to stop, they did not coordinate with us or notify us either."
Al-Daari added, "We developed a strategic plan in cooperation with the leader of the Southern Transitional Council, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, which was supposed to include the United States, the United Kingdom, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia... and we are making a coordinated effort to topple the Houthis," according to Al-Daari.
Supporting secession
In this context, the Israeli journalist and security agent revealed that he met with officials of the so-called "Southern Transitional Council" in Aden, and discussed the council's point of view, loyal to the UAE, for the fragmentation of the Republic of Yemen and the "secession of the south."The mercenaries did not stop at opening their offices to the "Israeli" journalist, but also took him on a field tour of a number of to the fronts in the governorates of Dhale' and Shabwa.
Spyer said that he met with a number of "Transitional Council fighters" on the fronts in Dhale' and Shabwa to review their conditions and learn about their demands. He was accompanied on that visit by the mercenary Brigadier General Abdullah Mahdi, "the head of joint operations and the head of the Transitional Council branch in Dhale'."
He quoted the mercenary Mahdi, standing on a mountain on Al-Fakher front in Dhale', as saying, "We and the United States are in a single confrontation against Iran and the Houthis." He added explicitly, "If you want to ensure maritime security in Bab al-Mandab and the Red Sea, you must support us."
In the same report, the Zionist journalist revealed that he had received a list of military and combat demands and needs from Aden, including "drones, night-vision equipment, light and heavy machine guns, and medium-range artillery."
The Impact of Yemen's Operations on the Future of the Region
Although Yemen has repeatedly declared, through its leader,Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and the political and military leadership in Sana'a, that halting Yemen's operations against the Israeli enemy is contingent on halting the aggression and lifting the siege on Gaza, the Israeli enemy leadership has chosen to risk the future of the Zionist entity by insisting on continuing to commit crimes of genocide in Gaza through bombing and starvation. This has led a number of political analysts—including Zionist analysts—to believe that Netanyahu and the group of Zionist extremists are working to hasten the demise of the Zionist entity in occupied Palestine. This is based on the premise that Yemen's strikes and the legendary steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance have revealed the fragility of the Israeli enemy, encouraging further action in the Arab region to confront the Zionist enemy and destroying the image that Western media, along with the media of the Arab normalization countries, have attempted to project, of "Israel as an invincible force." Furthermore, Yemen's supportive stances for Gaza have revived solidarity and the possibility of unifying Arab and Islamic ranks around the Palestinian cause—ideas that the Zionist forces believed they had eliminated before Ansarollah movement established. The movement in Yemen is once again challenging the Zionist forces, declaring to the world that the fate of Yemen and Gaza is one, and that Yemen will not abandon Gaza, regardless of the threats or temptations offered to Sana'a.