What is notable in Mr. Netanyahu’s argument is that he does not explain the need for Israel to attack and destroy the Houthis in Yemen by claiming that this force threatens Israel’s security, but on the grounds that the Houthis threaten Israel. threatens security in the Red Sea, threatens world peace and is an extended arm of Iran. Mr. Netanyahu’s statement, both in its text and in the context of the situation, is no different from an unofficial declaration of war against the Houthi forces.
Mr. Netanyahu is thinking much further about dealing with Houthi air strikes in Yemen targeting Israel. In fact, Israel did not have to directly attack this force in Yemen because in fact, Israel’s traditional military allies, the US and countries in the Western bloc, did it instead. The goal that Mr. Netanyahu aims for is to take advantage of existing opportunities, specifically the two wars with Hamas and Hezbollah, a confrontation that has used both military action with Iran and political upheaval in Syria to create conflict. adding to the fait accompli, building and demonstrating the most outstanding military supremacy throughout the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf region.
Israel publicly confirmed the assassination of the leader of Hamas in Iran, warning the Houthis
On that basis, Mr. Netanyahu’s highest goal is to determine for Israel the most decisive role in shaping the new political, security and military order in this region. The fact that Israel touched Syrian territory when a new power vacuum appeared in Syria also served this calculation. The Houthi force’s unofficial declaration of war by Mr. Netanyahu also means that Iran has also been declared an indirect war. Throughout this area, peace will not be restored in the coming year.