Netanyahu’s Warning Shot: Houthi PM Killed as Israel Targets Iran’s Network

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The killing of the Houthi prime minister was a powerful warning shot from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Iran’s entire network of proxies. Netanyahu framed the strike as a “fatal blow” designed to demonstrate Israel’s resolve and capability to all its regional adversaries.

The operation came after months of provocations from the Houthis, whose attacks on Israel are seen as part of Iran’s broader strategy. The group claims its actions are in solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

The successful strike deep inside Yemen highlights Israel’s growing intelligence prowess against Iran’s allies. The failure to eliminate the Houthi’s top military commanders, however, means the warning may not be as potent as intended.

The Houthis have vowed to retaliate, and the strike risks escalating tensions across the Middle East. While Israel has demonstrated its reach, experts question whether such actions can effectively dismantle the deep-rooted proxy network.

 

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