Netanyahu admits Sana’a’s strength: The Houthis pose a major threat to Israel
Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, admitted on Sunday the strength of Sana’a and its growing ability to threaten the Israeli entity, in an admission that reflects the scale of the predicament the occupation is experiencing after two years of direct confrontation with Yemen.
In press remarks, Netanyahu stated that “the Houthis are a very major source of threat to ‘Israel,’” claiming that his entity “will do whatever is necessary to remove it,” in an indication of the escalating concern within Israeli political and military circles regarding the Yemeni missile and drone capabilities that have reached deep into the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to observers, Netanyahu’s statements confirm the failure of the occupation to curb Sana’a’s influence or halt its military operations in the Red Sea, despite the extensive American and British support for the aggressive campaign against Yemen.
This statement constitutes an indirect admission of the change in the balance of regional power, as Sana’a has succeeded in imposing new deterrence equations, forcing the occupation and its allies to deal with it as a force that cannot be ignored in the equation of the open conflict, according to observers.