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Israel and the US know that only sustained bombing will stamp out the Houthis’ threat

The Houthis now pose as the proverbial ‘last man standing’ in the Iranian axis

December 24, 2024 14:11
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Supporters of Yemen's Houthi group raise up their arms during a rally in solidarity "with the people of Gaza" (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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On December 22 a US warplane was shot down by an American ship in an incident of friendly fire. The F/A-18 Super Hornet was flying from the USS Harry Truman when it was engaged by the guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg.

The incident illustrates the increasing complexity facing the US and Israel as they seek to retaliate against the Iranian-backed Houthis. The goal of their operations is to deter the Houthis from further attacks. The Houthis have attacked shipping in the Red Sea and they continue to target Israel with missiles and drones. With Hezbollah weakened and Iran cut off from its proxy by the fall of the Assad regime, the Houthis now pose as the proverbial “last man standing” in the Iranian axis in the Middle East. Deterring them may be difficult.

On December 21 a missile launched by the Houthis from Yemen hit a playground in Jaffa in southern Tel Aviv. It wounded several people. Video appeared to show the missile flying past several interceptors. This raises questions about whether Israel’s air defence systems operated as they should. Israel has successfully intercepted numerous Houthi ballistic missiles in the past. However, air defences are never 100 percent effective. The Israel Defence Forces said they are investigating: “The incident is still being thoroughly examined. Some of the conclusions have already been implemented regarding interceptions and alerts. No further details regarding aerial defence activities and the alert system can be given due to information security considerations. We emphasise that aerial defence is not hermetic and the public must follow the Home Front Command instructions.”

The Houthi attacks on Israel have increased and become regular. These include missile attacks that set off sirens across central Israel, sending more than 2 million people to shelters. Israel retaliated for one of the attacks on December 19, striking ports and energy infrastructure in Yemen. This was the third round of retaliatory strikes by Israel. However, these types of strikes may not work to deter the Houthis.

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