Tel Aviv concerned about US and Yemen ceasefire Trump disappointed with Netanyahu
while Tel Aviv is concerned about the escalation of attacks on its security infrastructure by yemenis following the halt of U.S. strikes on Yemen, a Zionist newspaper reported that Trump is disappointed with Netanyahu’s performance.
According to the English section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the Palestinian Facts Center, Zionist regime media have warned of increased security threats against critical infrastructure following U.S. President Donald Trump’s unexpected proclamation to halt attacks on Yemen’s Ansarullah movement.
Channel 14 of the Zionist regime’s television reported that senior Israeli military and security commanders held extensive advisory meetings after this announcement. One of the key scenarios under review was the possibility of Yemeni attacks on vital infrastructure, such as power grids.
These sources warned that Yemenis may continue their assaults against military and civilian targets, claiming that Tel Aviv’s response to any such attacks would be immediate.
Simultaneously occurring, Gideon Sa’ar, Foreign Minister of the Zionist regime, told Yedioth Ahronoth: “We were not informed in advance about Trump’s ceasefire declaration.”
The Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom cited sources close to the U.S.president reporting that Donald Trump is deeply disappointed with benjamin Netanyahu’s performance as Prime Minister of the zionist regime. According to these sources, Trump has decided to proceed with his future steps in the Middle east without coordination or reliance on Netanyahu.