Occupied Quds - Saba:
The former head of Israel's so-called National Security Council, Giora Eiland, warned that Yemenis "have enough missiles for two years."
Israel's challenge against Yemen is not limited to distance, the main problem being "lack of intelligence," Island said.
In the same context, enemy media said that estimates in the occupation entity indicate that Yemenis possess "a stockpile of missiles, sufficient for them for many months." It added that the frequency of bombardment from Yemen "is expected to escalate."
These comments are in addition to Zionist confessions that have escalated over the past days, with the escalation of Yemeni bombardment on the occupation entity, so that a security source confirmed to the Zionist newspaper "Maariv" that the Yemenis "represent a challenge that we did not face before, and we did not know how to deal with it."
According to the newspaper, the reasons for the complexity facing the Yemeni armed forces lie in their presence thousands of kilometers away from Israel and their deployment over vast areas, most of which are not specified on the map.
The newspaper acknowledged the "difficulty of breaking Yemenis and defeating them". In this context, it referred to the war that Saudi Arabia fought against them, and its inability to achieve any victory or subdue them.
Maariv has previously talked about three challenges facing Israel in front of Yemen, the first of which is related to Yemeni military capabilities. The second level is related to the lack of qualitative intelligence on Yemen, while building intelligence capacity is "a long process that takes many years. Closing the capacity gap could cost enormous damage."
The third level, according to the newspaper, is related to Israel's inability to formulate a "policy of changing the regional climate," and thus forming a coalition against Yemen.
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