Hebrew Website Exposes Secret Arab Coordination with the Occupation Entity in Repeated Aggression Against Yemen
A Hebrew report speaks of airspace facilitation and undeclared understandings between “Israel” and Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia, despite public condemnation of the attacks.

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The Hebrew website Natsiv Net revealed striking details about the regional dimensions of the repeated Zionist aggression against Yemen, asserting that these attacks do not take place in isolation from a hidden Arab role that takes various forms of coordination and facilitation, foremost among them what it described as the “Saudi role.”
Airspace Facilitation and Deliberate Turning a Blind Eye
The website explained, citing what it called “foreign publications,” that Saudi Arabia allows warplanes belonging to the occupation entity to pass through its airspace—or at least turns a blind eye to this—while heading south to carry out strikes inside Yemeni territory, indicating a level of undeclared coordination.
Behind-the-Scenes Alliances
The report noted that the intensive Zionist attacks on Yemen during 2025 produced “interesting dynamics” that contributed to reshaping the nature of the relationship between the occupation entity and Arab states described as “moderate,” a reference to countries that have normalized relations with or secretly coordinate with the occupation.
Public Condemnation and Secret Alignment
According to the Hebrew website, these attacks imposed a dual equation on those states: public condemnation of the aggression in response to Arab public opinion, coupled with an unprecedented alignment of interests behind the scenes with the occupation entity.
Saudi Arabia: “The Silent Partner”
The report placed Saudi Arabia at the forefront of this scene, describing it as the “silent partner,” and argued that decision-making circles in Riyadh “show clear satisfaction” with the Zionist strikes targeting Yemen’s oil and port infrastructure. It even went so far as to say that the occupation entity is carrying out the “dirty work” that Saudi Arabia failed to accomplish during years of war.
A Notable Shift in the Map of Alliances
The Hebrew website concludes that these arrangements reflect a notable shift in the map of undeclared alliances in the region, as the enemy itself exposes the participation of Arab capitals—directly or indirectly—in the repeated Zionist aggression against Yemen, despite the public rhetoric that denies this.



