The Houthi military campaign against Israel will continue until Israel's aggression in the Gaza Strip ceases, and the Houthis will "respond to escalation with escalation", no matter how sacrificed.
Is the powder keg in the Middle East once again squandering the flames of strife? There are still countless unknowns.
Israel is miraculously powerful in military terms. As the only country in the Middle East with a nuclear strike capability, Israel can be described as extremely advanced in terms of military equipment. The advanced rocket defense system and powerful air force have allowed it to successfully defend itself against the attacks of neighboring countries in many wars.
This makes Israel one of the most powerful countries in the Middle East and provides a solid guarantee for the security of its homeland.
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired more than a dozen missiles at six key targets in central Israel, all of which hit targets accurately. Israel's vaunted advanced Arrow anti-aircraft missile system has completely turned into a deaf and blind man.
The Houthi attack on a British merchant ship. The attack caused heavy damage to British merchant ships and sent a message to the international community that the Houthis are not afraid of power.
The Red Sea became a symbol of global tension. In the face of continuous air strikes by the US-British coalition forces, the Houthis not only showed no signs of backing down, but responded with more fierce retaliatory actions.
The Houthis not only have ballistic missiles and drones, they also have their own military factories and have even learned to copy all sorts of **. This ability to be self-sufficient ensures their durability on the battlefield.
The Houthis have an air force of nearly 1,000 aircraft, including 856 MiG-29 fighters, 48 F15 fighters, 14 Typhoon fighters and a small number of transport aircraft.
The United Nations estimates that it has 50,000 armed men, European intelligence says it has 200,000, and some even estimate that it has an army of 800,000. There is a huge army, but also an air force, a navy, and a powerful missile force. The Houthis have a wide range of missiles, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and suicide drones. Among them, the Borkan series missiles have a range of up to 2,000 kilometers and a powerful long-range strike capability. In addition, anti-ship missiles and medium- and long-range cruise missiles.
The Houthis have unleashed cruel words: as long as the neighboring countries open land corridors, they will dare to clash head-on with Israel, vowing to help the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip!
This slipper army is notoriously difficult! Even if the United States and Britain join forces to strike, they are still standing, and they frequently use drones and missiles to block the United States.
Hamas can't be defeated, the Houthis are on the Houthis, and the Houthis are ready to take Israel hard.
Countries that have already bordered Palestine by land have sent requests, hoping to use the Houthis to directly pull troops to Palestine and Israel to do tough work, but they have not yet received a response from the relevant countries.
It's just that Saudi Arabia and the Houthis are mortal enemies, will Saudi Arabia agree?
But then again, if they really dare to confront Israel head-on by land, wouldn't it be their own shortcomings to attack the enemy's strengths? February** Dynamic Incentive Program