Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has warned that his group may resume strikes on Israel as soon as tomorrow.
“We are committed to our position regarding the ultimatum we set for Israel regarding the resumption of aid to the Gaza Strip. Our forces are ready to carry out operations. Military measures will be carried out from the moment the deadline expires – if aid does not enter the Gaza Strip.”
Last Friday, al-Houthi issued a warning to Israel after the flow of humanitarian assistance to Gaza was halted.
“We will give a deadline for four days. This deadline is for the (Gaza ceasefire) mediators for their efforts,” al-Houthi stated. “If the Israeli enemy after four days continues to prevent the humanitarian aid into Gaza and continues to completely close the crossings, we will resume our naval operations against the Israeli enemy,” he added.
Since the brutal October 7 attack, the Houthi militants in Yemen have been targeting international maritime routes, aligning themselves with Hamas, another Iranian-backed terrorist organization. Additionally, the Houthis have fired drones and ballistic missiles at Israeli population centers on several occasions over the past year and a half.
The group ceased these assaults on Israel when a ceasefire agreement and hostage exchange arrangement between Israel and Hamas took effect.
Following the conclusion of the initial phase of that deal, al-Houthi issued a fresh threat, stating that his fighters would once again launch attacks on Israel if the conflict in Gaza resumed.
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