SANA'A - Saba: In the aftermath of the Yemeni missile strike, the Zionist enemy government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, faced widespread criticism from the Zionist opponent political circles and demands for its immediate resignation, following its failure to tackle the Yemeni threat to the occupier entity, whether with drones or missiles.
In this context, the opposing Zionist party "There is Future" led by Yair Lapid, said the state got up on Sunday morning with a missile fired from Yemen, what can we say? This disastrous government has to submit the keys and resign.
The Yemeni missile also sparked a wave of criticism by Zionist military analysts and journalists, as a result of the failure in its interception. They stated that after it reached the heart of Tel Aviv, the missile can hit it again, but also go beyond all the radars and detection devices as it did this time.
The Yemeni missile flew 2000 km and took about 15 minutes to arrive, correspondent of the Zionist army's radio said. "This period is long enough to monitor and tackle the missile."
Zionist sources reported that more than 20 air defense missiles were fired by both the Haytz and David Slingshot systems from the occupied city of Quds but could not shoot down the Yemeni missile that targeted Tel Aviv.
The military correspondent of the Zionist newspaper 'Makur Rishon', Noam Amir, commented saying that an "illogical thing happened this morning (Sunday). The air defense systems should have dealt with this missile outside the border, but it eventually landed in the middle of the country… Some residents took photos of operations in the sky of Gush Dan, so what was that confrontation?"
Zionist media said: "So far, they - in the security and military institutions - cannot inform us exactly what happened, 24 hours after the missile was fired from Yemen towards Tel Aviv... There was no successful interception despite the launch of a number of interceptive missiles towards the missile, including the Haytz and Iron Dome systems.
According to Zionist media, the cost of intercepting the Yemeni missile was about 20 million dollars, although the Yemeni missile was not intercepted in the end.
For its part, the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, said: "This is the third time that the Yemenis succeed to outreach deep and penetrate the defenses," and that the missile left damages and caused fear and panic." They added that the shots in Ben Gorion airport show settlers fleeing when the alarms and explosion rang.
In the same context, a Zionist website quoted one of the travelers as saying "the sound of the explosion was close to the airport and very strong." The sirens sounded in more than 20 locations in the center of the entity, the city of Tel Aviv and its surroundings, pushing the settlers to hide inside shelters.
Zionist media sources noted that "the danger of the Yemeni missile is not in the place where it landed or what it hit, but rather in the fact that it reached the heart in light of the great air defensive alert."
Head of the usurping entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, rushed to comment - at the beginning of the cabinet session on the threat of Yemen - saying: Yemen should pay a heavy price... Yemen has not taken a warning from our attacks on Hodeida seaport. It had to remember that matter.
Observers believe that the Yemeni hypersonic missile, which hit Tel Aviv in the heart of the usurping entity, came to reinstall the rules of deterrence between the Zionist enemy and Yemen, in the wake of the strikes launched by the enemy's army on the Yemeni port of Hodeida, and at the time the Zionist war minister boasted that flames in Hodeida were seen by the whole Middle East.
They said: here is Yemen, it repeats the attack again as part of the 'supporting front'. After the drone that hit the heart of Tel Aviv last July, today Yemen strongly strikes the capital of the usurper entity with a 'Tofan' missile, whose range exceeded 2,000 km, and pushed hundreds of thousands of Zionists into shelters, in addition to the fact that nine of them suffered bruises as a result of entering fortified places.
A state of horror and panic hit the public in the occupier entity after the sirens sounded in the Tel Aviv region and its eastern center. This made many Zionist analysts express a state of extreme anger due to the failure of the Zionist defensive systems to confront the Yemeni missile.
The fall of the Yemeni missile left a state of fear and panic among the Zionist public, which was evident in the Zionist 'internal front', following the fall of the missile near the city of Tel Aviv, in the center of the occupier entity with the Zionist defensive systems in their highest alert.
Political analysts state that the launch of the ballistic missile from Yemen is an unconventional event, as described by leaders of the Zionist enemy army, and that this missile will make the enemy's army reconsider its air defense systems.
Analysts said the David Slingshot system, the Iron Dome system and the Haytz system failed to intercept the missile, that travelled over 2,000 kilometers and exceeded all air defense systems. They criticized the event as a significant failure.
Because the Yemeni missile strike in the heart of the entity came just hours after Netanyahu threatened to expand his war left and right, the Islamic resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, said in a statement on Monday, that the Yemeni missile strike revealed the weakness of the entity at all levels.
The Lebanese resistance said: "We highly praise the qualitative missile attack on the Zionist entity carried out by the missile force in the Yemeni armed forces, which hit its targets very accurately in complex military conditions. It also revealed the feebleness of this temporary entity and its weakness at all levels."
The courageous decision taken by the honorable leadership in the dear Yemen, to respond to the aggression, is a real expression of the general and unified position of the resistance axis in all the fronts to continue support for the oppressed Palestinian people and their honorable and valiant resistance, to lift their injustice and suffering, and to stop the racist, criminal war of genocide.
Palestinian media sources stated that the Yemeni missile, which the enemy's army announced its fall near Tel Aviv, rocked Israel and revealed a Zionist failure in security and intelligence at several levels, most notably: the failure of the Zionist air defenses to monitor the missile that traveled 2,000 kilometers in 15 minutes without being discovered or intercepted, as well as the missile penetrated the Zionist airs from the eastern side and reached the heart of Israel without being intercepted.
The sources noted that there are differences between the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his War Minister Yoaf Gallant over the priorities of dealing with the current situation. While Gallant sees it is necessary to ending the prisoners file before expanding the war with Lebanon, Netanyahu prefers expanding the war first.
According to Zionist leaders, Tel Aviv is currently facing seven fronts, including the Gaza Strip, the war of attrition in Lebanon, and the open front with Yemen, in addition to concerns about possible fronts in Iraq and Syria, as well as the situation in the occupied West Bank. These leaders see that Israel is unable to win the battles in any of these fronts.
Military and strategic experts state that the Yemeni missile that fell in the Zionist entity revealed dangerous gaps in the Zionist defenses system and raised fundamental questions about its effectiveness and its ability to face multiple threats.
Last July, a Zionist was killed and ten others were wounded after a drone landed in Tel Aviv, hundreds of meters from the United States embassy, and the Yemeni armed forces claimed responsibility for the attack.
It is worth noting that the operations - carried out by the Yemeni armed forces with missiles and drones targeting the Zionist ships or those associated with the Zionist entity in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea - come within the framework of "solidarity with Gaza" that has been facing a Zionist genocidal, devastating war since the seventh of October 2023. The war has left 41,226 civilians killed, the 95,413 others injured, and more than ten thousand missing, most of them are children and women.
A state of horror and panic hit the public in the occupier entity after the sirens sounded in the Tel Aviv region and its eastern center. This made many Zionist analysts express a state of extreme anger due to the failure of the Zionist defensive systems to confront the Yemeni missile.