During a symbolic ceremony marking the anniversary of the U.S. Navy’s founding, Trump declared: “We don’t want to send you into battle unless it’s necessary.” His statement reflects the significant losses the United States has endured in its naval confrontations with the Yemeni military.

In a related development, the Zionist newspaper Israel Hayom reported that mobile bomb shelters have been installed for the first time in the city of Umm Al-Rashrash—known in the Israeli narrative as “Eilat”—as part of the occupation regime’s preparations to confront the escalating Yemeni military operations.

According to the report, each shelter stands 2.4 meters high and provides five square meters of protected space, designed to shield Zionist settlers in the event of missile or drone strikes originating from Yemen.

These measures are part of a broader series of security steps taken by the occupation authorities to fortify the home front, amid rising threats from the Yemeni Armed Forces, which have previously announced successful strikes on occupied territories.

The newspaper emphasized that the installation of such shelters in “Eilat” is unprecedented, signaling an elevated state of readiness amid growing fear among Zionist settlers in light of the intensifying Yemeni military campaign.