Israel is considering recognizing the Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Yemen, which is backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This potential recognition aims to foster strategic cooperation against the Houthi movement, according to a report from Ma"ariv.
The STC has been a significant player in the ongoing conflict in Yemen, seeking greater autonomy for southern regions. Israel"s interest in this development reflects its broader geopolitical strategy in the region, particularly in relation to countering Iranian influence represented by the Houthis.
This consideration comes amid various international developments, including recent reports of U.S. military actions in other regions, such as Venezuela, and ongoing discussions about global security dynamics. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in international politics.
As the situation evolves, Israel"s potential recognition of the STC could have implications for its relationships in the Middle East and its approach to regional conflicts.




