– The Houthis’ drone attack on Tel Aviv from 2,000 km away marked a new stage in Middle East tensions
– Houthis have emerged as a significant threat in the Red Sea region, breaching Israel’s security perimeter
– Israel’s response to the attack on Hodeidah targeted civilian infrastructure, causing casualties and hindering aid to Yemen
– The attack on Tel Aviv exposed gaps in Israel’s security and efforts to re-establish deterrence
– The Houthi attack on Israel was seen as a form of ‘sanctions’ in response to Israel’s actions in Gaza
– The Houthis have grown significantly with Iranian support, forming alliances with other anti-Israel factions
– The Houthis solidified their position within the Iran-led regional axis against Israel
– The Houthis have shown willingness to continue attacks on Israel, even after retaliations
– Israel may face further attacks from the Houthis, and success in stopping them is doubtful.