Israeli admissions continue to grow regarding the failure of the latest military assault on Yemen, as Hebrew-language media outlets have confirmed that the recent airstrikes on the capital, Sana’a, failed to achieve any strategic or meaningful outcomes.
The persistent launch of Yemeni missiles toward Israeli targets is being cited as clear evidence that Israel’s deterrence capabilities have effectively eroded.
According to the Israeli public broadcaster Kan, the strikes yielded no decisive gains, while repeated attempts to eliminate senior figures in Yemen have ended in failure. The report further noted that the threat of additional missile attacks from Yemen remains constant, underscoring that Yemeni retaliatory operations continue undeterred.
Kan also warned against underestimating the growing threat from the Yemeni front, highlighting that missiles have already reached central areas of the Israeli entity, including Ben Gurion Airport, Jaffa, and Ashkelon. The channel emphasized that the conflict has clearly expanded beyond Gaza, evolving into a multi-front confrontation.
Channel 13 echoed these concerns, characterizing the Israeli strikes on Yemen as repetitive and strategically ineffective. It pointed out that the most recent raid marked the 15th airstrike since the beginning of the escalation, yet Sana’a maintains the strategic upper hand, continuing to carry out highly effective military operations.
Similarly, Channel 12 acknowledged that Israeli leadership has begun to realize the necessity of linking the war in Gaza with the attacks launched from Sana’a, warning that the absence of a unified strategy to address these converging threats is pushing the Israeli entity into a deepening strategic impasse.
The channel concluded by stating that Sana’a’s forces have proven to be both resilient and formidable, and that Israel’s ability to contain their operations through direct military pressure appears to be increasingly limited.