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Israeli Officials Alert to Potential Missile Threats from Yemen

Amid ongoing missile launches from Yemen targeting Israeli territories, discussions within Israeli circles have continued...

In response to the ongoing missile attacks originating from Yemen targeting Israel, Israeli officials remain engaged in monitoring the situation, as the military struggles to effectively counter the barrage.

In an effort to mitigate the anger of Zionist factions, adversarial groups emphasized the U.S.’s inability to sustain air raids in Yemen. This narrative suggests that Trump, in an attempt to preserve his reputation, withdrew from the conflict, consequently leaving Zionist interests unsupported.

Media outlets highlighting Zionist perspectives have emphasized Saudi Arabia’s inability to secure a victory over Yemen after a prolonged seven-year military campaign. This coverage aims to underscore for the public the significant challenges posed by the Yemeni Armed Forces.

Israeli expert Alon Abitar has indicated that Yemeni attacks are likely to persist as long as the conflict in Gaza remains ongoing. He underscored the economic damage resulting from the Yemeni missile strikes.

Channel 12 correspondent Almog Boker highlighted the potential for casualties from Yemeni attacks, noting that Israelis may not always be able to evade the threat successfully.

Al-Hanan Geven, the former head of Israel’s 8200 intelligence unit, remarked on the profound ideological commitment and indomitable resolve of the Yemeni people.

The Yemeni Armed Forces’ missile unit conducted a targeted military operation on Lod Airport in the occupied Jaffa area near Tel Aviv, utilizing a hypersonic ballistic missile, as detailed by military spokesperson General Yahya Saree.

On Sunday, reports from Israeli media highlighted the ringing of sirens across occupied Al-Quds and Tel Aviv following the launch of a ballistic missile from Yemen. This development forced millions of settlers to seek shelter in basements.

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