In the Yemeni situation and the security of the Red Sea and the Bab el Mandeb Strait, there is a direct impact on the American strategic security concept over an extended period of decades, converging at the intersection of navigation security, energy security, and the security of the Zionist occupying entity symbolized by the Red Sea.
Every day, the Yemeni armed forces challenge this strategic concept of American security, leaving the United States with limited options: either exert pressure to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza or engage in a broader war that would disrupt navigation, impede energy flow, and turn the Red Sea into a war zone. It is certain that all the fronts in the confrontation with the Zionist enemy have moved simultaneously. What is definite is that these fronts have significantly contributed to solidifying the Palestinian cause as a central issue within the project of the resistance axis. They did not wait for a signal from anyone to start targeting the institutions of the Zionist entity, from southern Lebanon to the Red Sea, including Eilat, passing through Iraq and Syria, with a particular focus on Palestine.