Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: First path: Competition in the development of defensive and offensive capabilities: The Zionist regime is trying to develop its defensive capabilities to shoot down Yemeni missiles before they reach their targets. The regime uses multi-layered defense systems such as the American "Arrow" and "THAAD", both of which operate outside the atmosphere. However, field data shows that Yemeni missiles have managed to bypass these systems in many cases. Sanaa is also focused on improving the capabilities of its hypersonic missiles. Zionist experts admit that there is no perfect defense system and that even the success of a few missiles in reaching their targets can cause significant damage.
The second path: Failure to strengthen intelligence capabilities
In the second path, the Zionist regime is trying to intensify its intelligence capabilities to collect information and create a large military target bank in Yemen. The Hebrew website Vala reported that Tel Aviv is working around the clock to find such a target bank in Yemen. However, Zionist experts believe that what Washington, despite its enormous intelligence capabilities, was unable to achieve during the 10-year war in Yemen, Tel Aviv will not be able to achieve either. These experts point to the destruction of American and British spy networks by the Yemenis and conclude that the October 2023 timeframe has been sufficient for Tel Aviv’s intelligence service and its partners to obtain information from Yemen, but they have not succeeded.
The third path: Attempting to disrupt the US-Yemeni ceasefire agreement
Finally, the Zionist regime is extremely frustrated that the Donald Trump administration was forced to conclude a ceasefire agreement with Yemen and is trying to disrupt this agreement. The American newspaper “The Hill” reported that the Yemenis have resisted the bombing and that the ceasefire agreement reached is a great paradox because it significantly removes Tel Aviv from the equation and creates a gap in the traditional axis between Washington and Tel Aviv. The American media emphasized that the soft approach of the United States towards Yemen may be due to current objective considerations, in particular Washington’s focus on threats from China and relations with Arab countries opposed to the conflict. British diplomats have also warned Tel Aviv that it must respect the interests and concerns of the United States and Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, especially if it wants the agreements to normalize relations in the region to succeed.
According to Mehr, observers believe that all the paths that the Zionist regime has tried so far to confront Yemen have failed and even had the opposite result, such that we are witnessing the expansion of military operations in Yemen and the creation of new equations in the naval and air blockade against the Zionist occupiers.