The so-called Israeli National Security Institute on Sunday downplayed the effectiveness of Zionist air attacks on Yemen, as it is unlikely that the Zionist raids on Yemen will lead to stopping the Yemeni armed forces’ strikes deep inside the entity or their naval attacks supporting Gaza.
The institute said in a report: After the Zionist air strike, the Houthis did not stop launching missiles towards Israel.
“It is extremely unlikely that our strikes will force the Houthis to completely stop firing at Israel and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, and the final result is complicated,” the institute added.
“Expectedly and unsurprisingly, even after the Israeli air strike, the Houthis continued to launch missiles and drones at Israel, pledging to continue until Israel ends its campaign in Gaza against Hamas,” it said, noting that Sana’a’s capabilities to continue its attacks still exist.
The institute pinned its hopes on Trump’s arrival to the presidency in the United States to achieve the Zionist goals, saying: “With Trump’s arrival, it is important for Washington to continue to intensify strikes against Yemen, and high-quality intelligence is the key to achieving these goals.”
The institute concluded that the battle against Yemen “will not end soon as the battle in Gaza continues,” noting that “the road is still long” for the entity.
The institute did not neglect to use the card of mercenaries, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia against the Yemeni people, saying: “The integrated solution is a ground campaign by the actors in southern Yemen with the support of the Emirates and Saudi Arabia to end the rule of the Houthis, and this is far from easy.”
The Zionist Institute claimed that “any concessions to the Houthis through maritime trade will only strengthen their determination to blackmail the international community and regional countries.”