Situation at a glance: Netanyahu is threatening the Houthis in Yemen with tougher tactics

Situation at a glance: Netanyahu is threatening the Houthis in Yemen with tougher tactics

Location at a glance
Netanyahu is threatening the Houthis in Yemen with tougher tactics






The Islamists endanger Israel and world trade with their rockets. In Syria, after the fall of Assad, a lot depends on foreign actors. There is no end to the suffering of the civilian population in Gaza.

After increased attacks by the Houthi militia on Israel, the Jewish state is threatening the Islamists in Yemen with expanded military strikes. “Just as we have taken powerful action against the terrorist affiliates of Iran’s ‘Axis of Evil’, we will take action against the Houthis,” announced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel’s military will act “powerfully, decisively and sophisticatedly,” he said in a video he recorded immediately after a briefing with military officials in the northern city of Safed.

On Saturday night, a rocket from Yemen hit the coastal metropolis of Tel Aviv. According to emergency services, dozens of people were injured. Unlike previous cases, Israeli air defense attempts to intercept the projectile were unsuccessful. Two days earlier, debris from a Houthi rocket had fallen on a school building in the suburb of Ramat Gan. The fact that there were no casualties was only due to the fact that no one was in the building at the time of the early morning attack.

Since the beginning of the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas in October 2023, the Houthi militias allied with Hamas have regularly attacked targets in Israel and ships in the Red Sea with rockets and drones. According to the Israeli military, the Houthis have since fired 200 rockets and 170 drones into Israel. Most of the bullets were intercepted or did not reach Israel.

Houthis are damaging Israel and global trade

The damage to the Israeli economy is nevertheless considerable. The risk posed by the attacks paralyzed Israel’s Red Sea port of Eilat. The damage caused to global trade by the Houthi shelling of international cargo ships in the Red Sea and off the coast of Yemen is even greater. Egypt, in turn, has suffered enormous losses due to lost revenue from the Suez Canal, which connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean and saves shipping from having to circumnavigate Africa.

Both Israel and the USA and their allies are therefore bombing Houthi positions or ports in Yemen. Israel is not alone, Netanyahu said in his announcement of increased attacks against the Islamists. “The United States and other countries see the Houthis not only as a threat to international shipping, but also as one that goes against the international order,” he added.

Intelligence chief: “Aim for the head”

According to a report, the head of the foreign intelligence service Mossad, David Barnea, is advising the Israeli leadership to attack Iran. “We have to aim for the head – just attacking the Houthis is not enough,” he is said to have said in discussions with government leaders, according to a report on Channel 13 television. The broadcaster cited unnamed people who had knowledge of the discussions. For years, Iran has built up the Houthi militia in Yemen as an extension of its expansionist efforts in the Middle East region.

Struggle for new order in Syria

Around two weeks after the overthrow of Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad, the new leadership of the Arab country, formed by the victorious rebels, continues to strive for international acceptance. The leader of the Islamist group HTS, Ahmed al-Sharaa, called on foreign states influential in the country to take joint steps for the future of Syria. “It is important that the major players agree on general principles regarding Syria,” he said in Damascus after a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

In addition to Turkey, it is primarily the USA and its Western allies, the Gulf states, Iran, Russia and Israel that exercise military or economic influence in Syria. Nevertheless, the Syrians must be allowed to decide independently about the country’s stability and security, said al-Sharaa – previously known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Julani. “The population has suffered greatly over the past 14 years.”

Foreign Minister Fidan said the Kurdish militia YPG in Syria poses a threat from Turkey’s perspective and reiterated calls for the militia to disband. Ankara sees the YPG as an offshoot of the banned Kurdish Workers’ Party PKK and therefore a terrorist organization. The USA, in turn, supports the YPG as its ally in the fight against the terrorist militia Islamic State (IS).

No end to the bloodshed in Gaza

In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military attacked targets in the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone near Khan Yunis. At least seven people were killed, a local reporter from the Arabic television channel al-Jazeera reported. The Israeli military said on its Telegram channel that the attack targeted a Hamas militant active in the humanitarian zone.

The tent city of al-Mawasi is home to Palestinians who fled the war from other parts of the Gaza Strip. According to the UN, up to 34,000 people per square kilometer are crowded into the 41 square kilometer area. According to Palestinian media reports, around 30 people were killed in further attacks in various parts of the Gaza Strip on Sunday.

The Gaza war was triggered by the massacre by Palestinian terrorists from the coastal area in Israel on October 7th last year, with 1,200 dead and around 250 abducted. Since then, Israel has been fighting against the Islamist Hamas in Gaza, where, according to Palestinian figures, more than 45,000 people have been killed so far.

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Source: Stern

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