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Wednesday 7 May 2025 - 00:04

Yemen – The Dilemma of All Dilemmas for ’Israel’ and Its Backers

By Mounir Shehadeh
Story Code : 1207151
Yemen – The Dilemma of All Dilemmas for ’Israel’ and Its Backers
The missile, which Brigadier General Yahya Saree merely referred to as "hypersonic," remains unnamed.

The THAAD system—a US defense missile shield operated by an American crew—was dispatched to shield the “Israeli” entity from Yemen’s wrath. Yet it failed spectacularly, damaging the reputation of its manufacturers and designers. The missile traveled at speeds exceeding Mach 16, far beyond the capabilities of THAAD’s Mach 8 interceptors.

The West, armed with steel and sophisticated weaponry, had mobilized in the Red Sea to prevent Yemen from aiding Gaza. But the steel giant has since pulled back, retreating toward the Suez Canal under the pressure of Yemeni firepower. This comes after reports—according to the US military—of an F-18 falling off the USS Truman during a sudden evasive maneuver to counter a Yemeni missile.

Yet a former US military commander dismissed that claim as implausible. From a tactical and technical perspective, the explanation doesn’t hold up:

1 - The aircraft carrier weighs more than 120,000 tons and travels at about 60 km/h. A sudden maneuver would not throw an F-18 off its deck.
2 - These warships are designed to operate in oceans during raging storms with waves taller than 25 meters—yet no aircraft has ever fallen off because of such conditions.

Thus, the F-18 likely crashed for a different reason—perhaps one too inconvenient to admit.

This is Yemen: a nation bombarded for nine years, with airstrikes intensifying under President Trump. Civilian infrastructure—including residential buildings, Sanaa Airport and the port of Hodeida—was relentlessly targeted. Yet Yemen's military infrastructure has remained steadfast.

Now, Yemen is striking the “Israeli” heartland with hypersonic missiles and drones that have reached within meters of the US embassy in “Tel Aviv”. Yemeni forces have repeatedly targeted US naval vessels, forcing them to retreat northward. Remarkably, they have downed 22 US MQ-9 drones, each worth around $33 million.

Yesterday’s missile strike on “their Ben Gurion” compelled multiple international airlines to suspend flights to the “Israeli” entity. Yemen’s declaration of an air blockade on “Israel” is no longer a threat—it is a reality. Yemen has effectively encircled the entity by air and sea, declaring that the blockade will be lifted only when the siege on Gaza ends and aggression against Syria and Lebanon ceases.

Conclusion

This is Yemen—where millions gather to chant in unison: “Death to ‘Israel’”. These masses, now labeled terrorists by the US, have become the gravest fear of “Israel” and its allies. They have delivered a devastating blow to the US Navy, which once ruled the seas with impunity.
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