Israeli enemy-affiliated media have acknowledged that, despite the intensity of Israeli airstrikes on Yemen, they have failed to neutralize the growing Yemeni threat.

Zionist Channel 13 correspondent Ishay Porat reported a notable escalation in Yemeni attacks targeting the Israeli entity in recent weeks. He noted that Ramon Airport sustained a direct hit just days ago, while cities like Eilat have also come under similar fire—this despite repeated airstrikes on Sana'a and Al-Hudaydah. Porat added that Yemen has launched six missiles and ten drones since the beginning of the month, underscoring Israel’s inability to eliminate the threat.

Military affairs analyst for Zionist Channel 13, Alon Ben-David, admitted that “Israel is incapable of solving the Houthi dilemma,” pointing out that even the United States has acknowledged the difficulty of the situation.

He stressed that “the Houthis possess a strong fighting spirit and a high level of willingness to sacrifice both lives and resources—making deterrence nearly impossible, given their ideological commitment to ongoing resistance.”

Israeli analysts also drew a connection between these growing threats and the internal political crisis, asserting that the continued obstruction by war criminal Netanyahu of any potential deal is heightening public pressure from the families of captives. Meanwhile, doubts are mounting over the enemy government's ability to confront escalating regional threats that are deepening its isolation and increasing its security costs.