Beyond the fiery explosions of the airstrikes, a quieter and more systematic element of Israel’s strategy is tightening its grip: the imposition of an air and naval blockade. This move, confirmed by Defence Minister Israel Katz, aims to strangle the Houthi war effort at its source.
While the airstrikes degrade existing Houthi assets, the blockade is designed to prevent resupply and reinforcement. It seeks to cut off the flow of weapons, ammunition, and technology, particularly from Iran, that allows the Houthis to sustain their campaign of long-range attacks.
An effective blockade can be as devastating as a bombing raid over the long term. It isolates the regime, depletes its stockpiles, and gradually erodes its ability to fight. It is a siege tactic applied on a national scale.
The combination of the blockade with punitive strikes creates a comprehensive strategy of pressure. The message to the Houthis is clear: there will be no safe harbor and no easy resupply. Israel is committed to dismantling their threat through both direct force and slow, methodical strangulation.
The Blockade Tightens: Israel’s Strategy to Strangle the Houthi War Effort
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