Israel's Iron Dome and Yemen's Ghost Armies: A Silent Coup
When 2,000 Soldiers Vanish Overnight
Strange footage was captured by thermal drones in the Ma'rib Governorate of Yemen in January 2023:
- Between midnight and dawn, a 2,000-strong Houthi militia vanished from their camp.
- No trucks. No footprints. Just cold campfires.
- Three months later, Israel’s Iron Dome radar detected identical heat signatures near Gaza.
Coincidence? Or proof of a terrifying new weapon?
The Soldiers Who Aren't Seen
Yemeni soldiers have whispered about “jinn armies” for decades—phantom fighters who dissolve into sand.
But in 2024, the U.S. Defense Department declassified a report:
"Advanced radar-absorbent camouflage, possibly Israeli-made."
- Did Israel sell stealth tech to the Houthis?
- Or are they testing it on enemies?
Iron Dome’s “Glitch” That Shocked the World
Despite clear tracking, Iron Dome failed to stop a Houthi missile in April 2024.
The official excuse?
"System overload."
But leaked emails from Rafael Advanced Defense Systems tell a darker story:
The missile’s signature matched a classified Israeli prototype.
Was it:
- An accident caused by friendly fire?
- Or terrorism?
The Drone That Knew Too Much
In 2022, a Houthi drone crashed in Saudi Arabia with a shocking payload:
Blueprints for Iron Dome’s radar.
The serial numbers traced back to a Tel Aviv tech startup funded by a Saudi prince.
The startup’s CEO?
- Two weeks later, she was found dead in Cyprus.
- Interpol ruled it a suicide.
"He was silenced," says his widow.
What Comes Next?
If Yemen’s rebels have stealth tech, the Middle East’s power balance could collapse overnight.
As one UN diplomat warned:
"This isn’t war—it’s science fiction."
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