Beirut – West Asia is in a political hotbed following the postponed ballistic missile launched at Ben Gurion Airport in an unprecedented strategic development, so it is clear that the upcoming days are witnessing a spurred development.
The Palestinian 2 missiles (a 2,150-kilometer range that allows piloting, misleading and bypassing air defense systems) have once again proven that Yemeni forces enjoy missile production and misleading senior military technology in Israeli and American radar.
The polar ballistic missile with a large, explosive warhead conveyed a major message to the occupying occupying people that it was no longer safe under the occupied Palestinian skies.
Netanyahu and his extreme right, the message of Yemen is that Palestinian hunger, displacement and wars of genocide are not punished.
Regarding the US, Yemen’s message is that unlimited and unconditional support for “Israel” has local prices, threatening maritime and air profits.
Clearly, just as Yemen imposed a naval blockade on the Red Sea, it can also impose an air blockade as part of the comprehensive deterrence equation pursued by the Sanaa government!
By targeting key facilities that serve as gateways to the world of temporary professional organizations, Yemen has hit Washington seriously, with a clear failure of both the US and Israeli air defense systems.
There is no room for the fantasy of “absolute victory” that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasts about. President Donald Trump, behind him, claimed that after he announced the removal of 90% of Yemeni missiles, he was close to conquering them.
Similarly, the message to the people of Yemeni region is that, as the American media empire argues, the axis of resistance is not defeated and not defeated. The axis of resistance has a high degree of deterrence, allowing it to change the balance of its advantageous forces, and the Yemeni Front continues to support the Palestinian people.
The message to the West in support of Israel is that citizens across Western Asia are at risk at any time, resulting in paying more economic losses due to Yemen’s lockdown.
Meanwhile, Mahdi al-Mashat, director of Yemen’s Chief Political Council, stressed that Sanaa will not retreat from his support for Gaza “regardless of costs.”
Al-Mashat argued that the response to Israeli attacks at Sanaa Airport was “crushing the earth, painful, and beyond what Israeli enemies could endure.”
The director of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council has also asked all Zionist settlers to either immediately leave for shelter or immediately depart their former homeland, as your failed government will no longer be able to protect you.
Certainly, the impact of Yemen’s decision to halt Israeli air traffic was clear. Flightradar24, aviation specialist, has revealed serious disruptions in air traffic with the entities, including delayed arrivals and departures.
More than 20 Americans, Europeans and Asian airlines have announced a temporary suspension of flights. Israeli Hayom expressed his disappointment at the US Thaad and Arrow Defense Systems, which failed to intercept Yemeni missiles.
Maariv reported that “after the announcement of major airline suspensions, flight counts in the coming hours will be raised in question.”
Yedioth Ahronoth also writes that targeting Ben Gurion airport will cause multiple strategic damages, deepening the so-called Israeli air transport crisis.