
– 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.
Why Israel's strike on Yemen will not deter the Houthis
Why Israel's strike on Yemen will not deter the Houthis