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Israeli raids on Yemen are futile, Gaza is Key: Citrinowicz

Israeli raids on Yemen are futile, Gaza is Key: Citrinowicz

Saba Yemen29-05-2025
Occupied Quds - Saba:
Danny Citrinowicz, a researcher at the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), stated that Israel's ability to exert military influence in Yemen is limited and fragmented.
He noted that the airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force there do not have a decisive military impact and are futile.
In remarks reported by Hebrew media outlets, Citrinowicz emphasized that stopping Yemeni attacks on Israel is impossible as long as the war on the Gaza Strip continues.
He pointed out that reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza is the only factor capable of ending this threat.
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