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Dead end for Israel regarding Yemen: There is no security for Israel.

Dead end for Israel regarding Yemen: There is no security for Israel.

As Yemeni operations against the occupiers continue and intensify in support of Gaza and in response to the Zionist regime’s aggression, regional and international circles are raising questions about the impact of these Yemeni operations, especially given the confusion of the occupying regime in the war of attrition in Gaza.

Deepening the crisis of distrust in the army and cabinet in Zionist society

In this context, Ihab Jabarin, a military expert and specialist in Zionist affairs, believes that although the Yemeni missiles do not cause significant damage to the occupying regime, they have a profound psychological impact on this regime and force the Zionist army and cabinet to confront new threats at a very sensitive time.

He stated in an interview with Al Jazeera: Israel, which had pledged years ago to intensify its air and electronic control in the region, now finds itself facing drones and missiles that penetrate the airspace of occupied Palestine from a very long distance and reach sensitive areas.

This expert on Zionist affairs stated: The Yemeni attacks reinforce the feeling of weakness in Israeli society and create the attitude among Zionists that the cabinet and the army are unable to contain the threats. Therefore, the crisis of trust in the cabinet and the army in Zionist society is deepening more than ever, and the feeling prevails that the cabinet and the Israeli army do not have the power to protect the home front.

This Arabic-speaking analyst, pointing out that the Yemenis act independently in their decisions and that, contrary to the claims of the United States and Israel, the Yemeni operations are not ordered by Iran, stated: “With these operations, in addition to supporting Gaza, the Yemenis are also achieving a set of ideological goals and political achievements. Yemen’s presence on the front supporting Gaza also gives more legitimacy to the Ansar Allah movement and expands its regional influence.”

Israel’s stalemate over the Yemen equation; no security for the Zionists

Ihab Jabarin said: “The United States has tried in several periods to weaken the Yemenis militarily and force them to retreat from their position in supporting Gaza through severe attacks on Yemen, but we saw that the American attacks had no effect on the acceleration of the Yemeni operations and, on the contrary, led to a re-intensification and expansion of the scope of the Yemeni operations, creating more challenges for the American strategy in the Red Sea.”

He stated: The Zionist regime’s security establishment is fully aware that the regime’s involvement in multiple conflict fronts, from Yemen to Lebanon and Syria, weakens the capabilities of the Israeli army and prevents it from focusing on the war in Gaza. This issue has intensified internal debates in Zionist circles about the effectiveness of war management and options for exiting it.

Jabarin noted: The Zionist regime had relied on the United States in response to the Yemeni operations, which indicates the fragility of Israel’s ability to confront the Yemeni threat alone, and after the US ceasefire with Yemen, Israel’s situation became more complicated.

This analyst of Zionist affairs concluded that the Yemeni attacks, even if their impact on the ground is limited, impose a new deterrence equation on the Zionist regime; meaning that Israel, contrary to its claims, does not have control over the region and its enemies are capable of threatening the regime’s home front from long distances.

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