Preparing for the next round Yemen maintains the pressure of Unity of the Arenas and Israel s eye is on Recruiting the Gulf
Derar Al-Tayeb – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The strikes of Yemeni missiles and drones on the Israeli enemy entity only ceased with the ceasefire in Gaza—a condition that two major American campaigns and several rounds of direct Israeli bombing tried to remove from the equation before reaching any agreement in Gaza, but to no avail. Now, with the recognition that the threat posed by Yemen persists, the Israelis are striving to devise solutions to the puzzle of the new, distant front whose capabilities they can’t “live with” and which is connected to all conflict arenas. Among all the options being discussed, there is a consensus—and not a random one—on the necessity of cooperating with regional parties, most notably Saudi Arabia.
“Unity of the Arenas”:
After having previously warned of the danger of “normalizing” the link between a ceasefire in Gaza and the cessation of Yemeni missile and air attacks, the former commander of the Israeli Air Defense, Brig. Gen. (res.) Zvika Haimovich, wrote days ago that the recent fulfillment of this condition following the latest agreement “does not negate the threat Israel witnessed over the past two years” and that “Israeli security perceptions can’t and should not remain as they were before the first missile was launched from Yemen on October 31, 2023.”
The issue is not only that the Yemeni front has imposed its main position in the enemy’s future calculations regarding Gaza, but regarding the entire broader conflict. Cementing the equation of “attribution” for Gaza is also establishing the principle “unity of arenas”, which the enemy and the US exerted great efforts to completely abort, because it makes the danger of a multi-front war erupting permanently present and exhausting. Consequently, “Israel cannot afford a situation that allows such a threat to open fire on it at any time,” in the
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