Prisoners, Mystery, and Anger… Terrifying Details About the “Covert War” Between Sana’a and Israel!

NYN | Roberts and Analysis
A report from the Israeli National Security Studies Institute has revealed a shocking extent of the strikes Israel has faced from the Yemeni front in recent months.
The report indicates that Sana’a forces have carried out more than 370 attacks using rockets and drones targeting sites inside the occupied territories, as well as 400 naval operations targeting Israeli ships and others connected to Israel in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab.
According to analyses from Israeli reports, the Yemeni attacks have caused severe economic losses for Israel, with direct and indirect costs estimated in billions of dollars. These losses include the disruption of international maritime shipping linked to Israel, increased insurance costs for ships passing through waterways near Yemen, and a decline in foreign investments in Israeli transportation and energy sectors due to security instability.
Israeli media reports confirmed that 40% of companies involved in global shipping have reduced their dealings with Israeli ports.
Additionally, the Israeli National Security Studies Institute revealed detailed statistics on the outcome of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle, which lasted 15 months. The number of Israeli casualties reached 1,845, including 841 soldiers, while 23,955 Israelis were injured with varying degrees of severity. There are still 82 Israeli prisoners held by Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip.
Sana’a forces have joined with the Palestinian resistance, intensifying their military operations to support Gaza. These operations included preemptive strikes to disrupt Israeli military supply lines, launching diplomatic campaigns to support the Palestinian cause in international forums, and providing indirect logistical and military support to Palestinian resistance via regional allies.
Observers have noted that Sana’a’s actions were part of a broader strategy to create a balance of terror, forcing Israel to reassess its approach in the Gaza war and accept a ceasefire agreement while lifting the siege.