Pravda Ru newspaper ruled out that Israel would attack the Houthis, and at the same time suggested that no Arab country, nor Iran, would be able to wage war with Israel.
In an analytical article published by the newspaper yesterday, it was reported that the Houthi militia fired a group of missiles at Israel.
The newspaper asked Sergei Demidenko, assistant professor at the Institute of Social Sciences at the Academy of National Economy and Public Administration of the Russian Presidency, whether Israel would direct retaliatory strikes against Yemen. He said, “The current situation in Yemen makes it completely unclear where the army is and where the structures are.” "Because the entire Yemeni state apparatus is in exile, and since the Houthis are a religious movement, they use every such international precedent for active self-promotion (of themselves) in the context of Islamic ideology."
He added: “No fully normal Arab country will fight Israel now, even Iran will not, simply because it is geographically impossible. The same applies to the Houthis. In fact, the Houthis there need a complete understanding of their internal politics.”
He added: p>He continued by saying: “The issue is that there is South Yemen. South Yemen declared its political independence not long ago, and therefore it is not possible for Israel to declare war on it.”