In a recent analysis, Ben Caspit, a political analyst for the Hebrew newspaper Maariv, described Yemen’s Ansarullah movement as the current greatest nightmare for the Zionist regime.

He pointed to America’s past experiences in confronting this movement, suggesting that a similar scenario could unfold with Iran, posing dangerous repercussions for Israel. Caspit stated, “America’s current adventure against Iran may end similarly to its venture against the Ansarullah movement in Yemen.”He elaborated, “Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, declared the Yemen file closed after threatening and then bombing Ansarullah, culminating in an agreement amidst heightened tensions.”

However, the issue lies in the fact that the Ansarullah movement did not capitulate and has not signed any commitment to refrain from launching missiles toward Israel; they can continue their operations whenever they choose.The Israeli analyst emphasized that “Israeli political-security leaders fear this scenario.” He claimed, “Trump might achieve a better deal with the Iranians than Obama’s nuclear agreement, but this deal will not address ballistic missiles or the operations of resistance forces in the Middle East. In such a case, Israel will find itself alone against the Ansarullah movement and their missiles.”Caspit argued “The worst-case scenario is a limited American attack followed by a poor agreement. The Iranians will likely respond by launching missiles at Israel and Tel Aviv will have to bear the costs without receiving anything in return.”

According to this analyst “A flawed and inadequate agreement with Iran does not close the nuclear file and leaves Iran with ballistic capabilities and a network of resistance forces. This situation renders Israel more vulnerable to the ongoing threats posed by the Ansarullah movement and other resistance forces in the region.”