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The channel said that Yemenis appear to accept the attacks as part of the broader conflict with Israel, and described the clashes as “hit-and-run” operations, with Yemenis firing on Israeli targets while Israel responds by targeting infrastructure.
According to the report, damage inflicted on Yemeni facilities is quickly repaired, limiting the effectiveness of Israeli strikes and making it difficult to achieve decisive results.
Channel 14 concluded that, despite repeated attacks on infrastructure, Yemenis remain largely unaffected, highlighting the challenges faced by Israel in countering Yemeni operations.
Recent Israeli aggression on the Haziz power plant south of Sana’a, have failed to significantly affect Yemenis, who continue to repair damaged infrastructure and maintain operational resilience.
Since the escalation of the Gaza conflict, Yemen has carried out missile and drone operations targeting Israeli and US-linked positions, including strategic and maritime sites.
Sana’a presents these operations as part of its broader support for Palestinians, signaling that military strikes aim to pressure Israel while reinforcing Yemen’s role in the regional resistance axis.
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