Zionists acknowledge Ansarullah power and Saudi coalition’s disappointment from Washington.
In response to Yemen’s recent successful operation against Saudi Arabia, a Zionist analyst said that Riyadh and Abu Dhabi have found that Sanaa has identified their weaknesses and is no doubt targeting them.
In response to the operation, the Zionist regime’s media claimed: “Yemen’s Ansarullah, from a local organization, has become a regional threat to all who attack it, and a threat to the Iranian-oriented opposition in general.
“As the Yemeni threat against the Gulf states increases, their cooperation with the Israeli regime will increase,” said Yaron Schneider, an expert on Arab affairs at Channel 12 on Israeli television, referring to the operation.
Schneider continued that the Ansarullah movement has increased its attacks on Saudi Arabia, seven years after the declaration of war by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman against Yemen, who failed to destroy Ansarullah. Ansar al-Islam leaders have increased their power and scope of threats, and today Israel is in the same range of threats.
He added that Saudi Arabia and the UAE have realized that Ansarullah has identified their weaknesses and is no doubt targeting them. The two Gulf states are currently seeking a response to these threats.
Schneider added that Saudi Arabia and the UAE were disappointed with the US response to help them in this matter and were seeking help. The countries of the Persian Gulf are looking for Israel’s security industry, and this is the focus of recent meetings between Israel and these countries.
In this regard, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Naftali Bennett, expressed his condolences in a Twitter message to Saudi Arabia on Saturday evening for the retaliatory attack of Yemeni Ansarullah.
Naftali Bennett’s official Twitter account echoed the baseless allegations: “Israel expresses its sorrow over Saudi Arabia’s horrific attack on Iranian-backed Houthis. “This attack is further evidence that militantism in Iran’s regions knows no borders and reinforces concerns about the withdrawal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the FTO list.”