Tel Aviv’s staunch enemy America’s failure against Yemen as told by Zionists
Mehr News Agency, International Desk: Despite heavy U.S. and British airstrikes against Yemen before the ceasefire and the zionist regime’s renewed barbaric attacks on various regions of the country, missile and drone operations by Yemen’s armed forces continue to drive millions of Zionists into shelters even after over a year and a half.
The ceasefire announced by former U.S.President Donald Trump with Yemen was not due to successful American strikes or an end to Washington’s military mission against Yemen but rather because of their exorbitant costs and futility—since Yemen’s missile operations persisted throughout heavy U.S. bombings.
The U.S. also realized that Yemeni counterattacks on its military assets had crossed a risky threshold. American sources told The New York Times that during recent U.S. strikes, Yemeni air defenses nearly targeted multiple F-16 and F-35 fighter jets.
The Ansarullah forces downed seven American MQ-9 drones in just the first month of clashes with Washington. Trump had demanded fast results against Ansarullah but was stunned by operational stagnation faced by U.S.forces.
The new York Times revealed that massive U.S. strikes depleted advanced munitions stockpiles, raising Pentagon concerns about diminished readiness against potential threats from China. These factors ultimately led America to conclude it must leave Israel alone in confronting Yemen.
A Formidable Enemy
A senior Israeli Air Force intelligence official admitted Ansarullah is a relentless enemy for Tel Aviv, describing Yemen as an “extremely complex battlefield.” Unlike Lebanon—where Zionist jets bombed targets before quickly returning—operations over 2,000 km away require precise intelligence with technical intricacies.
The Zionists acknowledge weapons held by Yemen’s armed forces are highly sophisticated, complicating espionage efforts despite Israel facing fewer such challenges elsewhere. Recent missile attacks penetrating multiple air defense layers—including one striking Ben Gurion Airport and disrupting international flights—prove neither U.S.-Israeli assaults nor spy networks have been effective.
“Yemen Is different”
Yedioth Ahronoth‘s Ronen Bergman told Channel 12: “Washington & Tel Aviv failed to defeat Yemen; CENTCOM & mossad couldn’t break them.” He added: “It’s simple: You can’t defeat them; they inflict heavy damage despite limited resources.”
The channel criticized “Great america” for failing militarily while Kan TV called Israeli strikes symbolic yet ineffective at weakening deterrence—admitting they now target Israel’s economy instead.</P
Channel 12 further reported ongoing operations may push Israel toward Gaza truce talks given mounting costs: “One weekly missile suffices to paralyze Ben Gurion Airport.” Emphasizing differences from past conflicts it concluded bluntly—“You can’t defeat hundreds ballistic missiles.” </P
The report affirmed unwavering support Gaza alongside sustained aerial-naval blockade defiance remains unchanged policy stance Sana’a authorities . </P
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