The Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post said that the Yemeni front has become – as the newspaper describes it – the most burning front since October 7, and the most momentum among all the fronts opened after the Al-Aqsa Flood operation.
Follow ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The newspaper believes that the Yemeni armed forces, which were previously considered a marginal threat, have become the only party within the resistance axis that has not suffered strategic setbacks in recent months. On the contrary, they are still strongly engaged in the fighting, directing their attacks against Israeli and American targets, becoming – according to the newspaper’s description – the most active and determined force to continue the battle.
The Jerusalem Post reports that the US finds itself facing a dilemma similar to the one faced by Israel in Gaza, where the “enemy” does not appear to be highly sensitive to human losses or infrastructure destruction and does not seem to intend to retreat or modify its course under military pressure. The Yemeni operations that started last November have mainly targeted Israeli navigation in the Red Sea.
The newspaper indicates that the performance of the Yemeni armed forces does not show any signs of weakness, and that the US, despite the near-daily air strikes, has so far failed in dismantling the combat structure or influencing the command and control structure within Sana’a, which imposes on Washington two options: either a major escalation, including the possibility of a ground intervention, or the implicit acceptance of the continuation of this regional power in work and influence.
The report continues that a discussion has begun to surface in American and regional circles, especially after reports indicated perceptions within the pro-coalition Yemeni government that US strikes have weakened the capabilities of the Yemeni forces, which may provide an
An Israeli Estimates Washington fails to curb Yemen and Israel loses confidence in American deterrence
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