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Last July, the Zionist entity decided to close Umm al-Rashrash port following a stifling naval blockade imposed by Yemen on its maritime navigation. The Yemeni armed forces continued to monitor the implementation of the ban, while the enemy began to experience a reality it had never anticipated would be imposed on it. It is accustomed to attacking and assaulting without receiving a response beyond condemnation, and denunciation.

With the start of the barbaric Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip, with its unprecedented brutality, Yemen declared the "Promised Victory and Holy Jihad" battle against the enemy entity in support of Gaza. Following the announcement, the world witnessed the actions of the Yemeni armed forces, which undermined the reality of promoting Western classifications that had designated certain countries as superpowers or possessing armies that could not be challenged. The Yemeni army's sudden appearance raised a great deal of concern, prompting these powers to reconsider their positions and include Yemen among their challenges.

The armed forces fought the battle with awareness of its requirements, especially since the enemy is the Zionist entity, which is devoid of any restraints in its barbaric aggression against Gaza and is entirely dependent on American and Western support. The Yemeni forces adopted incremental shifts, raising the level of operational tactics and employing appropriate technologies, leading to more painful measures against the enemy and successfully imposing a blockade.

 

US and UK: A Notable Setback

The enemy's maritime navigation was halted after Yemen confirmed that its decisions were not for show or to attract admiration, but rather to respond to its brutality and discipline it for its continued perpetration of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. This was reinforced by the assertion of many international legal experts that Yemen is fulfilling what the world should have done by protecting international law from the violations it is subjected to at the hands of the rogue entity.

As the entity's sense of maritime suffocation grew, it escalated and increased its crimes in Gaza, leaving the Yemeni front to the United States and UK. Both countries did their best, but they ultimately suffered a notable setback. Withdrawal was safer than risking their reputation and depleting their capabilities while receiving successive and painful blows from the Yemeni army.

Here, the enemy found itself alone in confronting Yemen. However, this did not deter it from its aggression, and it proceeded to carry out increasingly violent attacks, each time targeting civilian targets and killing innocent children and women, just as it does in all its confrontations. Yemen responded to escalation with escalation, expanding the scope of its targeting from the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab to the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea, to the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean. The ships of all shipping companies linked to the entity became within range of missiles and drones, prompting some to take suicidal or costly measures, while others decided to cease work with the enemy due to the threat it poses to their commercial activities.

 

Disrupting Shipping

The Zionist entity has experienced the bitterness of the blockade. Economists inside and outside the entity have begun to identify the causes of the collapse and calculate the losses, revealing a deteriorating situation due to the continued implementation of the Yemeni decision to prevent ships from reaching the port of Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat). Meanwhile, the United States cannot guarantee the continuation of its support to the enemy, enabling it to absorb the effects of this blockade.

The success of the Yemeni decision to impose a blockade on "Israel" represented a disastrous development. It aspires to change the face of the region, but this has become a complex and unmanageable matter. 

The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom asserts that "the Yemenis control Bab al-Mandab Strait, one of the most important maritime chokepoints in the world. Their activity has disrupted (Israeli) shipping in the Red Sea, raised transportation and insurance costs, and harmed supply chains." The newspaper stated that the naval operations of the Yemeni armed forces have inflicted "economic losses estimated at hundreds of billions of dollars" on the enemy.

Given the difficulty of importing and exporting, and the expansion and suspension of commercial companies' dealings with the enemy, the "Israeli" agricultural sector continued its stagnation, reaching a dangerous level. "Cultivated areas have remained at approximately 4.2 million dunams for years, while fruit and vegetable prices have risen by 25% above global averages."

 

A criminal loses its deterrent elements

The Yemeni will succeeded in amplifying the voice of the resistance and keeping the Gaza tragedy in the media and on the global stage. This courageous stance went beyond rhetoric and statements of condemnation, but rather raised the tone of warnings and threats. This was followed by turning the rejection of Zionist practices into action, inflicting heavy losses on the Zionist enemy.

The enemy surrendered to its helplessness, and its only option was to sound the sirens and take refuge in fortified rooms. With this impotence, the usurpers began to pay the price for the bloody follies of their government leaders, eroding their power and security. This led to a decline in confidence—both internally and externally—in the Zionist entity's ability to consolidate its presence and protect its usurpers. The naval blockade was the primary factor that led to this "fragile" reality for the entity.

 

The Erosion of Zionist Air Superiority

With the shift in the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" operations to a higher, more painful level for the enemy, the armed forces headed to its airports. US and the hypocritical world were cautiously following this shift, attempting to understand Yemen's objectives. It didn't take long for Yemen to explicitly announce an air blockade on the Zionist entity.

The enemy's arrogant disregard for this shift was met with a far worse outcome, as it entered a state of near-total siege. Ballistic missiles and drones, supported by tactics and precise technology, resulted in a disturbing and confusing air blockade, exacerbating the already dire situation and making it more vulnerable to resurgence. Major international companies have reached a level of conviction that the entity has become a place of refuge.

to take the decision to boycott flights to its airports. Hebrew media confirms that targeting Israeli airports inside occupied Palestine has eroded Israel's air superiority, resulting in an inability to protect its vital facilities and exposing the weakness of its air defense system. This has simultaneously demonstrated to the world that "Yemen has shifted from a defensive response to a painful offensive deterrence."

 

"Ramon" Increases the Enemy's Isolation

The inclusion of Ramon Airport among the Yemeni forces' target bank has sparked widespread controversy among the Israeli elite, both political and military, as well as among experts and analysts. The arrival of the Yemeni drones—after penetrating all technical and radar barriers—is an indication of the collapse of the enemy's air defense system and the loss of its air superiority. More dangerous, according to experts, is the Yemeni drone's ability to conceal itself and bypass complex electronic surveillance without being detected or intercepted.

The Times of India described the targeting of Ramon Airport as a new test of the enemy's ability to protect its vital facilities. It explained that the disruption to air traffic confirms Israel's limited ability to secure its distant airports, and that the repercussions extend beyond Gaza to encompass all of its airspace.

 

Closed until further notice

The fact that the Mossad has asked Google to remove all images of the occupied territories from its electronic maps reflects a state of despair and frustration. On the other hand, it reflects the enemy's complete conviction that Yemeni operations have become a strategic threat to it, capable of reaching sensitive sites. This situation has become more apparent after Yemeni attacks have repeatedly reached the Dimona and Negev regions over the past few weeks, where the enemy's largest nuclear reactors are located.

With this continuation of these operations, the entity has been under an air and sea blockade. Attempts to lift this blockade have become difficult and nearly impossible, especially with Yemeni success and the failure of the enemy's efforts—with American assistance—to achieve any form of deterrence. The entity currently finds itself in a state of increasing isolation, according to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.

 

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