The significant improvement in Yemen’s Ansar al-Islam missile capabilities and the warning of the Yemeni authorities of any brazen action by the Zionist regime have posed many challenges to Israel’s security.
After the Yemeni army and popular committees revealed that they have ballistic and ballistic missiles that can target a large part of the Zionist regime’s vital facilities, many questions about the Israeli reaction to this capability of the Yemeni forces and concerns Tel Aviv has raised this issue.
On the first anniversary of the martyrdom of General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, the deputy of the popular mobilization and their comrades, the leader of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, declared that we are present with courage, bravery and full responsibility in all political, military and economic fields.
Following al-Houthi’s remarks, the Yemeni armed forces announced that they had ballistic and winged missiles capable of targeting the Zionist enemy’s most vital facilities and inflicting unimaginable damage on the regime’s military and economic facilities. At the same time, Yahya Sari, a spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced that there were 10 new and critical points in the depths of Saudi Arabia that were part of Ansarullah’s long-term target bank.
This revelation and threat of the enemy by the Yemenis was completed with a clear warning from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Sanaa government that any brazen action by the occupying Zionist regime in the region would lead to a full-scale war. The Sanaa Foreign Ministry also stressed that in the event of any brazen action by the Zionist regime that affects Yemen, the interests of the Israeli regime and its partners in the Red Sea will be at the disposal of the Yemenis in accordance with all international charters and agreements.
The remarks coincide with a series of recent explosions that targeted a ship off the coast of Yemen’s Al-Mehra province and then blew up a tanker carrying the Saudi flag in the Red Sea port of Jeddah.
Yemeni actions against the enemy also took place at the same time as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, at which time Yahya Sari announced that Ansarullah’s missile force had managed to close the Aramco oil distribution station in Jeddah. Target with a winged missile of the Quds type.
In an interview with the Saudi website Ilam, the Israeli army spokesman explicitly stated that Tel Aviv was monitoring Tehran’s movements in the region and predicted that Iran would attack Israel from Iraq and Yemen .
Speaking to Saudi Arabia’s Elaf news website, Israeli army spokeswoman Heida Zilberman acknowledged that Iran has a wide range of capabilities in the region, particularly in Yemen and Iraq, including advanced drones and guided missiles. It has a long way to go, and Tehran can use these missiles without the Israelis being able to track them, and this shows the high capacity of the Iranians in this regard. He also stressed the need to be prepared on all fronts for the Iranian threat, describing it as a barrel of gunpowder.
On the other hand, Alon Ben David, a military analyst on Zionist Channel 13 television, admitted that when you hear that an Israeli diver is in the Red Sea, it does not mean that he is targeting the Persian Gulf; Rather, I tell you that most of Israel’s concerns are about Iran’s capabilities in Yemen.