Three missiles in less than a day… What did Yemen want to convey through its attack on the Israeli occupation?
Since the very moment US President Donald Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia, Yemen has escalated its operations against the Israeli occupation, but what messages did it want to convey?
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
In less than 24 hours, the Yemeni forces announced 3 operations, all of which were carried out with ballistic missiles, two of them hypersonic and the third of the “Zulfiqar” type, and all of them targeted, according to the official spokesman for the Yemeni forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the international airport of the Israeli occupation in Tel Aviv and reinforced its ongoing closure since last week, when Yemen bombed the airport, causing dozens of international airlines to withdraw.
Although Yemen has been conducting operations in support of Gaza since November 2023, the latest ones, according to experts, carry several messages in terms of timing, the most prominent of which is to draw attention to the extent of the tragedy that is intensifying in Gaza, where the siege continues for the second month amid extreme famine and ongoing genocide.
The intensification of missiles with Trump’s arrival in the region is an attempt to remove the image that the Gulf regime, led by Saudi Arabia, is trying to remove through images of extravagance and the trillions it is offering to the US president.
Yemen wants to tell the world: Don’t believe the American or Gulf propaganda about what is happening in the Middle East, which the Gulf states themselves are fueling the crises in for the sake of a geopolitical agenda, living a tragic reality that goes beyond the trillions, the most prominent of which is the horrific picture in Gaza, where two million people die daily from hunger, and the military machine of the occupation, with American support, kills what remains of life on its land.
The second message is for the Gulf side, which suddenly opened its coffers to Trump and allowed him to take what he wanted, and its content is what the leader of Ansar Allah, Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, had previously raised in his last speeches, and the facts on the ground confirm it. The American has no friend other than his interests, and as long as he has abandoned the occupation, which is his right arm, he will not protect the Gulf, which is governed by his interests.
On the third, Yemen wanted to convey it to the US president himself, who has arrived in the Gulf and is trying to market fake files and victories about the situation in the region, and his statements seem to indicate a full commitment to them.
In fact, Yemen has succeeded in keeping the world’s attention on the tragedy in Gaza, and its media has focused its lenses on the Israeli airspace, awaiting the next missile, and broadcast a live broadcast of the failure of missile interception operations and the fall of defensive missiles throughout the occupied cities in the West Bank and Jerusalem. As for the Gulf side, the content of the agreements indicates that Saudi Arabia has chosen the economic side, even if it is combined with other military aspects for fear of avoiding any misunderstanding.