Netanyahu’s most notable achievements in his latest operation in Sana’a
After two days of heated debate in Israel, filled with anger over a single Yemeni missile striking several targets in the capital Tel Aviv, the occupation decided to respond. So, what did Netanyahu achieve?
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Until the third day since the last Yemeni operation in Tel Aviv on Friday evening, the occupation is still slowly revealing its results for the first time since the Yemeni attacks began in March 2023, while criticism is pouring in on Netanyahu’s government for its failure to contain Yemen’s support operations for Gaza.
In the latest Hebrew reports, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority confirmed that the results of the two-day investigation concluded that the new Yemeni missile was multi-stage and carried fission warheads. The occupation did not stop there but rather reached the point of confirming the failure of the systems of its four American-Israeli layers to intercept it. It also confirmed that the missile or one of its warheads had struck Ben Gurion Airport, even though it tried to downplay it by talking about “fragments.”
The latest Yemeni attack was terrifying for the occupation, whose government did not stop for a moment to seek regional and international support for a greater response. Reports spoke of Britain and America, in addition to Gulf countries.
Regardless of the extent of the response from those parties that had previously fought a losing battle with Yemen, these moves reveal that the occupation is in a state of terror, not only because of what the missile caused but also because of what is to come, especially since the missile served as a message to the occupation that the next stage of escalation will be of a different dimension, the power of which the occupation has not yet realized, and an attempt to reset the rhythm of the occupation and its allies, who are currently throwing all their weight into invading Gaza City.
Netanyahu, his intelligence apparatus, and the Mossad found nothing to respond to in Yemen, and Hebrew reports confirmed that these parties were trying to prepare a list of targets that the Hebrew media described as the “Houthis’ stronghold.”
The media momentum for the occupation was huge, and the picture it was drawing was that the Day of Judgment was about to happen. However, hours ago it became clear that this was not just media propaganda for the occupation, which published photos of Netanyahu overseeing the strike on the Yemeni capital, while field reports confirm that the 50 strikes mentioned by the occupation did not exceed a fuel station in the capital and a power station that the occupation had already bombed more than four times.
Netanyahu may have succeeded in absorbing the internal anger of the occupation by portraying the fire and smoke of a fuel station in the capital as an achievement, but it is certain that the Yemeni response will be much greater than Netanyahu himself imagines.