Israel Struggles to Defend Against Growing Houthi Threat
israel, gaza - According to the New York Times, Israel is facing difficulties in dealing with the Houthi threat, which it has neglected for years. The group is reportedly prepared to escalate its attacks further.
According to the New York Times, Israel is currently experiencing challenges in managing the threat posed by the Houthi rebels, a group it has historically overlooked. Experts suggest that the Houthis are now prepared to escalate their attacks to a more advanced level, with Israel lacking precise intelligence on the whereabouts of the group's leaders and arms depots.
The Houthi rebels have been launching ballistic missile attacks on Israel almost every night in the past week, with threats to continue until the violence in Gaza ceases. Despite Israel's strong statements and threats, analysts claim that the country's intelligence has struggled to pinpoint the whereabouts of the Houthi leaders.
Chatham House's Farea Al-Muslimi, speaking to the New York Times, emphasized the determination and readiness of the Houthis, stating, "They have taken everything by force, they do not care about anything, and they are very, very ready to go very far."
In a separate development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent prostate surgery yesterday. His condition is reported to be stable, and he will be monitored closely in the coming days.
Furthermore, Israeli Communication Minister Shlomo Karhi sparked controversy by raiding the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem along with Israeli settlers. This action was condemned by Hamas as dangerous and provocative.
Additionally, concerns have been raised over the situation of hospital director Ebu Safiyye, who provided critical medical care during the massacre in northern Gaza amid challenging circumstances. International calls have been made for his immediate release by Gazan authorities.
As Gaza continues to endure Israeli attacks for 450 consecutive days, Hamas spokesperson Usame Hamdan highlighted the obstacles posed by Israel in ceasefire negotiations and prisoner exchanges. Hamdan emphasized the need for a comprehensive withdrawal and unconditional reconstruction in exchange for prisoner-related flexibility.
Leave a comment