What Hizballah’s Presence in Yemen Means for Israel
It could result in a tectonic shift in the Middle East’s balance of power.
December 4, 2017
It could result in a tectonic shift in the Middle East’s balance of power.
Last month, Yemeni militants fired a ballistic missile at the Riyadh airport, prompting the Saudi foreign minister to state that this was a declaration of war on his country by Lebanon. Hyperbolic though the statement may seem, there is indeed a link between the missile and Lebanon: namely, Hizballah, which asserts de-facto control over the government in Beirut. Uzi Rubin explains:
It could result in a tectonic shift in the Middle East’s balance of power.
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Last month, Yemeni militants fired a ballistic missile at the Riyadh airport, prompting the Saudi foreign minister to state that this was a declaration of war on his country by Lebanon. Hyperbolic though the statement may seem, there is indeed a link between the missile and Lebanon: namely, Hizballah, which asserts de-facto control over the government in Beirut. Uzi Rubin explains:
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