Sanna, Sept. 16 -- Yemen's Houthi militia has seemingly downgraded its missile attacks on Israel, and has instead upped its firing of drones as smuggling of vital components of its missiles and drones are seeing heavy seizures at sea, creating logistical hurdles.
The Iran-backed Islamic hardline militia is noted to have a massive arsenal of drones and missiles, and while it has been launching drone attacks against Tel Aviv on a near-daily basis, its frequent firing of ballistic missiles has decreased due to the supply disruption from Tehran.
As such, the group has resorted to using Iranian cluster bombs in a bid to make the ballistic missiles more effective while using less missiles as air attacks with drones continue.
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