Day 29: Yemen Strikes “Umm al-Rashrash,” Hezbollah Hunts Israeli Officers… and the Depletion of “Tomahawk” Missiles Hastens the American Defeat in the Gulf! — Talal Nahle

Strategic and Operational Report (Saturday – March 28, 2026 | Morning of the 29th Day of the War):

The Western-Israeli alliance woke up this morning to a new nightmare. Yemen’s warnings were not merely ink on paper; “Ansar Allah” has officially entered the line of fire with the first ballistic missile barrage targeting southern occupied Palestine.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah proved that every Israeli soldier who sets foot on southern land is either killed or wounded, as the “Yahalom” combat engineering unit was crushed in a qualitative ambush, bringing the number of destroyed Israeli military vehicles to 117. As for Washington, which is calling upon the aircraft carrier “George H.W. Bush” for help after the flight of its predecessors, it received a major logistical shock: the stockpile of strategic “Tomahawk” missiles is depleting at a terrifying speed, and its bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are being pounded daily.

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Here is a comprehensive panoramic reading of the developments of the “Morning of the Yemeni Entry and the Tomahawk Collapse”:

First: The Direct Yemeni Entry… The Equation is Complete
* The Official Announcement: The Yemeni Armed Forces issued their first military statement in this war, announcing the targeting of sensitive military sites in southern occupied Palestine (Eilat – Umm al-Rashrash) with a batch of ballistic missiles, in support of the Islamic Republic and the Axis of Resistance.
* Strategic Dimensions:
* Encircling the Entity: Israel is now under simultaneous fire from the north (Lebanon), the east (Iran and Iraq), and the south (Yemen).
* A Message to the Marines: This attack is a fiery “rehearsal” confirming that any American attempt to secure the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait via amphibious forces will be met with devastating ballistic strikes.

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Second: The South Lebanon Meat Grinder… “The Cemetery of the Israeli Elite”
* The “Yahalom” Ambush: A joint unit of paratroopers and the “Yahalom” combat engineering forces fell into a massive Hezbollah ambush. Hebrew media admitted that a senior officer was severely wounded, along with 8 other officers and soldiers (some in critical condition), and two “Namer” armored personnel carriers were destroyed and left burning in the field.
* The Terrifying Toll: The toll of destroyed military vehicles has risen to 117 (including 98 Merkava tanks). The occupation army is losing its elite officers (Golani Brigade and paratroopers), and helicopter evacuation operations to hospitals in Haifa and Tel Aviv are non-stop, amid growing internal discontent over the failure of the ground incursion.

Third: The “Tomahawk” Crisis and the American Hemorrhage in the Gulf
* Missile Bankruptcy: The Hebrew channel (Kan) revealed a dangerous report: America has fired more than 850 Tomahawk missiles since the start of the war (while it purchases only 90 missiles annually!). The Pentagon warns of the rapid erosion of the strategic stockpile, which threatens America’s readiness in any other global conflict. Trump is emptying his country’s arsenal without any strategic achievement.
* Base Losses: The AP agency confirms that 29 American soldiers were injured at the “Prince Sultan” base in Saudi Arabia (15 of them yesterday, including 5 in critical condition). At the same base, a KC-135 refueling aircraft was completely destroyed by Iranian missiles.
* Airport Paralysis: Kuwait announces that its international airport was subjected to drone attacks that damaged the radar system, proving that Iran is capable of “blinding” air movement in the Gulf.
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