Poll: Consequences of Yemen PM Assassination by Israeli Regime
DID Press: Following the assassination of Yemen’s Prime Minister along with several senior ministers by the Zionist regime, widespread speculation has emerged regarding the potential consequences. The attack, which took place amid escalating regional tensions and recent political developments, is expected to have profound implications for Yemen’s security and stability, as well as for regional and global relations.

In this regard, Did Press Agency conducted a survey among its audience, identifying four main scenarios for the possible outcomes of this assassination:
Escalation of Military Confrontation between Yemen and Israel (40%)
This scenario stems from the anticipated strong reaction of Yemenis and the Axis of Resistance against the Zionist regime following the assassination. The Yemeni government is expected to carry out retaliatory operations against Israeli targets, potentially intensifying clashes across the region and beyond. Israel, in turn, may respond with further military operations in Yemen or other parts of the Middle East.
Heightened Security Crisis and Regional Instability (20%)
The assassination of Yemen’s top authorities—particularly the PM and key ministers—may deepen security crises and trigger further unrest, negatively impacting neighboring countries as well.
Strengthening of Axis of Resistance Against Israel (10%)
Another potential consequence is bolstering unity among resistance groups opposing Israel. The incident can foster greater solidarity between armed factions and states aligned against Israeli policies, leading to the formation of a more cohesive front.
Limited Diplomatic Response with Minimal Battlefield Impact (30%)
According to this scenario, the international community may issue only restrained diplomatic reactions, without any substantial changes on the ground. Some analysts believe that Israel often carries out such operations to achieve short-term objectives, and that the incident may soon fade from headlines, leaving little lasting effect on the battlefield.