The enemy is still there in most cases. The Houthis are one example where precision strikes on infrastructure such as ports may not work to win the conflict.
Long battle ahead: 'Last man standing' Houthis have not been deterred by allies' fall
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The Houthis are one example where precision strikes on infrastructure such as ports may not work to win the conflict.
. . .The IDF said that “overnight, a missile was fired from Yemen into central Israel, and a fallen projectile was identified in the Tel Aviv-Yafo area. IDF Home Front Command teams and additional rescue forces were dispatched to the scene and began searching the area along with additional security forces, local officials, and emergency services to investigate the scene of the fallen projectile.”
Several civilians were injured. The missile impacted a site near Jaffa.
Israel also faces challenges with Hezbollah. Many people have not returned to the border, because the two-month ceasefire could be fragile. This illustrates that a sense of victory that Israel has felt may be misplaced.
DECEMBER 21, 2024 12:42 Updated: DECEMBER 21, 2024 17:01
The Iranian-backed Houthis launched a missile attack targeting Tel Aviv in the early morning hours of Saturday.
- It came two days after another similar long-range missile attack had led to Israeli retaliation against the Houthis.
- There was also an attack on December 16 by the Houthis.
- However, it does not appear to be deterred by Israeli attacks on various types of infrastructure.
- It’s important to understand that Israel has carried out three rounds of retaliatory strikes on the Houthis, one in July, then in September and now in December.
Several civilians were injured. The missile impacted a site near Jaffa.
- This is a dangerous escalation and shows that Israel cannot sit back and just let the Houthis attack, as has been the case for a year and two months. Israel has focused on other fronts.
Israel also faces challenges with Hezbollah. Many people have not returned to the border, because the two-month ceasefire could be fragile. This illustrates that a sense of victory that Israel has felt may be misplaced.
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