Hezbollah — or what’s left of it — sued for peace. Hamas — or what’s left of it — will shortly blink out of existence if it doesn’t do the same. Bsshar al-Assad has fled the region, and with it Iran’s last connections to two of its three proxy terror groups in the region.
That leaves the Houthis in Yemen, who have the same sense of impeccable timing as their fellow terrorists. Just as Israel began consolidating its positions on their borders with Syria and Lebanon and considered what to do about the Houthis, the Yemen group lobbed two ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv. And that prompted the kind of response from Israel that they wanted to deliver all along:
Israel Air Force (IAF) fighter jets struck Houthi terror targets in the capital of Sana’a in Yemen during the early hours of Thursday morning, as 14 aircraft were already in the air as Yemen fired a…