The Israeli occupation renewed, on Wednesday, its fears of Yemen in the event that the truce in Gaza collapses.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The Hebrew website “Walla” quoted sources as saying that the concern in Israeli circles includes the return of what they described as “the Houthis” to attacking the occupation and imposing the siege, noting that the occupation forces have identified targets in Yemen that can be targeted.
The Israeli talk about the “Yemen card” came at a time when the occupation is trying to evade the obligations of implementing the second stage of the Gaza agreement while completing the prisoner exchange deals in the first phase.
The occupation has not yet started the negotiations on the second stage, which includes reconstruction and a comprehensive end to the war, while it is trying to evade with under-the-table agreements that will enhance its efforts to end the exit of Zionist prisoners from Gaza.
Despite the diplomatic course taken by the occupation and the American talk about Trump’s unwillingness to return to fighting, the indications of a return to military confrontation are still great, especially with the continued flow of American strategic bombs to Tel Aviv.
What was reported by the Walla website reveals the magnitude of the nightmare that Yemen poses for the occupation.
Yemen, through the head of its negotiating delegation, reiterated its continuation of monitoring the ceasefire in Gaza, threatening to return in the event of a violation.
Since November 2023, Yemen has fought fierce battles against the Israeli occupation and its allies on land and sea.
During that battle, it was able to impose a naval blockade extending from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, while its cities, including the capital Tel Aviv, remained a hotbed for Yemeni missiles on an almost daily basis.
Yemen stoped its military operations in support of Gaza after the occupation and its allies in Washington submitted to the demand to lift the siege and end the war on Gaza.
The occupation reveals its fears of Yemen once again
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