Israeli regime's military strategy, designed to prevent the formation of a unified resistance front, has ended in failure following Yemen's entry into the war against the Washington-Tel Aviv war coalition, according to a report.
Citing a source, the report said a concerted effort had been made by Washington, Tel Aviv, and some regional monarchies following the launch of the war against the Islamic Republic of Iran to create divisions within the Axis of Resistance.
However, with the consolidation of Iran's power and that of its regional partners, the plot ultimately collapsed.
The source further indicated that the Israeli regime's primary fear now centers on the potential closure of the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a strategic chokepoint whose disruption would sever vital shipping routes for some Arab governments aligned with the enemy, while generating significant military challenges for Israel itself.
"Further surprises from the unity of fronts are on the way," the source warned, hinting at escalating coordination among resistance forces across the region.
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Yemeni military has carried out two operations against the Israeli regime in the past two days after joining the war front, alongside Iran, Hezbollah and the Iraqi resistance.
The first military operation was carried out with a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting sensitive Israeli military sites in southern occupied Palestine on Saturday.
In the second operation on Sunday, they fired a barrage of cruise missiles and drones targeting vital military sites belonging to the Zionist enemy in southern occupied Palestine.
The development underscores a growing strategic realignment, with Yemen's active participation marking a significant expansion of the battlefield against the aggressors.
Analysts suggest that the failure to isolate the various resistance fronts has fundamentally altered the calculus for both Israeli and American military planners, who now face the prospect of a coordinated, multi-front confrontation.