Analysts and political experts agreed that Israel had received a double blow from Gaza Strip AndYemenAnd it pays a price up to a long -term warfare that exhausted Israeli society and imposed psychological and economic burdens, in light of a clear inability to achieve its military goals or curb the continuous attacks targeting its vital depth.
This came in a new episode of the “Path of Events” program on Al -Jazeera, which dealt with the coincidence of two prominent field development, which was the first in a qualitative process carried out by the Palestinian resistance in Jabalia camp The north of the Gaza Strip, and the second in the launch of a new missile from Yemen, which reached the airspace of Jerusalem, in an escalation of its description of the guests of the episode as a remarkable field shift that increases the occupation’s dilemma.
The military and strategic expert, Brigadier Elias Hanna, saw that Israel is facing an unprecedented scene, as it finds itself unable to deal with the Houthi missiles despite having an advanced defensive system, indicating that the psychological impact of these strikes is reflected on more than 1.5 million Israelis who have to go to the shelters at every warning.
He stressed that the Houthi group was able to impose new equations using limited means that achieve a major strategic impact, while Israel spends huge resources without achieving actual return, noting that the continued firing of rockets from Yemen despite the American military presence in the region reveals the limited capacity of Israeli and American deterrence.
In parallel, Hanna pointed out that the ambush carried out by the resistance in Jabalia was distinguished by its complexity and its continuation despite the attempts of the occupation aircraft to evacuate the injured, explaining that the use of combat helicopters instead of rescue planes confirms that the clashes were zero, and that the occupation army was unable to secure the battlefield in order to allow rescue operations.
Deepening the reserve crisis
For his part, the academic and expert in Israeli affairs, Dr. Muhannad Mustafa, said that the losses of the Israeli army in Gaza, and in Jabalia in particular, deepened the reserve forces crisis, especially after the period of the promised service period was reduced from 130 days to 75 only, in light of the widening of the operations and the high human losses.
Mustafa stressed that the war of attrition is currently being negatively reflects on the Israeli society, which suffers from psychological fatigue and a sharp internal division, pointing out that the reserve soldiers are from various segments of society, and that their decline in the service of service reflects the decline of popular support for the continuation of the war.
He explained that engaging in military operations decreased from 85% after October 7 to less than 50% now, stressing that the failure to resolve the war or achieve clear security goals deeper from the crisis of trust between society and the government.
As for the writer and researcher in international affairs, Hossam Shaker, he saw that the last operation in Jabalia has settled the wounds of the occupation and showed his repeated failures despite his previous attempts to occupy the region, adding that the Yemeni missile, which reached the atmosphere of Jerusalem, embodied a new failure in containing the threats coming from the southern front.
Shaker pointed out that the occupation has become a complex predicament, as it is unable to impose its field control, and faces an increasing international isolation as a result of its practices, pointing out that the resistance operations are re -imposing a field equation despite the hunger and suffering in Gaza, and enhances the feeling that the Palestinians are not alone.
Establishment is increasing
In the same context, Brigadier Elias Hanna stressed that the psychological impact caused by Yemeni missiles is no less important than their field impact, explaining that the measures taken by Israel to protect its vital facilities such as the closure of Ben Gurion Airport and the landing of the residents to the shelters indicate the level of confusion caused by these attacks.
He explained that Israel lacks an effective “drug” to stop these missiles, as it is unable to target them before its launch, and does not have sufficient information about the logistical structure that enables the Houthis to continue to launch, which imposes real security challenges that cannot be exceeded through political statements.
In turn, Mustafa stressed that the Israeli society has become the prisoner of the extended war, and that it thirsts to return to the normal life facing bombing from Gaza and rockets from Yemen, noting that the impasse is not only a military failure, but also an internal fragility that threatens to reproduce the defeat at the political and social levels.
He added that the continuation of the war has become the means of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to preserve his authority, based on the state of emergency to pass policies related to the judiciary and the state structure, likely to seek to prolong the war until the upcoming elections in October 2026.
Historical message
On the other hand, Hossam Shaker saw that the steadfastness of Gaza and the Yemeni strikes continued to send a historic message that the occupation is no longer able to impose its prestige, and that global public opinion began to change its view radically towards Israel, even within the circles that were traditionally supportive of it.
Shaker explained that the ongoing transformations on the ground and the changing international mood, including statements by American officials accusing Israel of war crimes, reflects an unprecedented state of the occupation, and shrinking its ability to promote its image as a natural or peaceful state.
For his part, Hanna considered that the field operations of the resistance, such as a Jabalia ambush and the bombing of Shujaiya are not isolated, but serve a strategic vision based on the occupation and dismantling of its military plans, through complex battles carried out by small groups with modest but effective weapons.
As for Dr. Muhannad Mustafa, he saw that Israel will not be ready for any major review in light of the continuation of the current government and the ongoing war, and this review is likely to begin only after the interruption of operations and the fall of the Netanyahu government, given that the continuation of the state of emergency is what ensures its survival.
Mustafa stressed that the political horizon in Israel has become blocked, and that the state of collision with all parties – including the judicial establishment and the international community – has become the characteristic of the stage, while the dilemmas increase as a result of field failures and strategic estimates that have proven the reality.