Israel admits its inability to intercept Sana’a’s missiles
Follow ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Israel has admitted the difficulty of intercepting the attacks launched by the Sana’a forces, expecting them to continue launching missiles at it for a long time.
The Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hayom” said, “Israel is trying to create a kind of maritime or air blockade in Yemen, but we see the impact is limited.”
It added that “The resumption of Sana’a International Airport’s operations is evidence that the impact of the attacks on Yemen is limited.”
Confirming that “the Houthis have the ability to continue the same annoying style of launching missiles at Israel for a long time.”
Considering that “Israel must get used to the routine of gunfire from Yemen and make it normal as long as the war in Gaza continues.”
Noting that “a missile from Yemen hitting the Ben Gurion Airport area is enough to create a kind of air blockade on Israel.”
It stressed that “the key to solving many issues lies in ending the war in Gaza, and this would immediately lead to a ceasefire from Yemen.”
It predicted that “the Houthis will continue the same disturbing style of launching missiles at Israel for a long time, and they have done this against Saudi Arabia for seven years,” confirming that they “have space in production.”