In a time of subjugation, Yemen has become a symbol of resistance and an effective force at the heart of the battle.
Its missiles and drones have become a nightmare terrifying the Zionist occupation, proving that Zionist hegemony has ended and that the equation of conflict has changed.
From a country targeted by American airstrikes, the Yemeni missile force is launching itself to sow terror in the heart of the occupied settlements, turning the sirens into a source of terror for the settlers fleeing to shelters. Yemen is no longer merely a solidarity movement, but has become the spearhead of the nation’s battle.
With each launch of Yemeni missiles, panic spreads through the streets of the occupying entity, to the sound of the sirens.
The settlers’ night turns into a nightmare, as they realize that the security promised by their leaders has become a mirage.
Scenes emerging from the occupied territories reflect a new reality the enemy had not anticipated. Shelters are crowded with settlers, airports are transformed into escape points, and the occupation’s leadership is searching for answers before a terrified public asking: How did the Yemeni missile get here? Why can’t the Iron Dome protect us?
The Yemeni strikes are not just messages of support; they have become part of a strategic war of attrition, shattering the occupation’s illusions and pushing it into a cycle of confusion and impotence. Who would have thought that a country subjected to aggression and blockade for ten years could today place the occupying entity at the mercy of missiles and drones? This is the surprise of the new reality imposed by Yemen.
At a time when homes are falling on children and women in Gaza due to American-Zionist missiles, Sana’a is responding with precision strikes targeting sensitive enemy sites, so that the response to the massacres matches the scale of the crime.
While the Arab normalization regimes are busy exchanging congratulations with the occupation’s leaders, Yemen continues its pivotal role, driven by its religious and humanitarian duty to defend the oppressed.
Yemen, targeted by Washington with its most advanced aircraft and weapons, refused to submit and did not raise the white flag.
Rather, it chose to be at the forefront of the confrontation. Despite the devastation caused by the aggression, its will remained firm, and its military power developed to a level the enemy could no longer ignore.
Today, the Israeli occupation faces an existential crisis, not only because of the continued Palestinian resistance, but also because another force, thousands of kilometers away, has decided to play an active role in the confrontation.
Palestine is no longer alone, and the occupation is no longer confident in its strategy of repression and deterrence, because Yemen has broken the rules and redrawn the map.
The sirens that have not ceased in Ashkelon and Tel Aviv are clear evidence that the occupying entity is no longer safe. The settlers who have rushed to shelters are not being asked about their opinion on normalization, because they are now preoccupied with the more important question: When will the next strike come? And where will it be?
In light of this new reality, the occupation finds itself unable to make a decisive decision. Escalation against Yemen means opening a more complex front, and attempts to circumvent its attacks are no longer feasible. The equation is clear: the longer the aggression against Gaza continues, the more the Yemeni attacks will escalate.
The more the enemy believes it is safe, the more it will receive a new blow, further compromising its control.
Analysts believe that the Zionist enemy entity is no longer able to hide its confusion. Israeli security reports speak of an unprecedented inability to confront the Yemeni attacks and a crisis of confidence deeply affecting the occupation government.
What the settlers once considered an “invincible” entity is now vulnerable to fire coming from unexpected places.
Yemen has transformed into a force imposing its own equations, reminding us that this nation is not dead, and that there are men who have chosen the difficult path, the path of pride and dignity, while others have bowed to the occupier.
As the Israeli aggression against Gaza continues, Yemen remains on the front line, not with words, but with fire that pursues the enemy in every corner of its fragile entity.