The Yemen Houthis warn that they are ready to attack Israel if Gaza War resumes | Houthis News


The announcement comes after Hamas said that it would arouse the release of captives, citing Israeli ceasefire violations.

The Yemen Houthis announced that they were ready to attack Israel if he returned his contract as a ceasefire with Hamas and resumes his assault against Gaza.

Chef Abdel-Malik al-Houthi declared Tuesday in a television speech that the group was “ready to launch a military intervention at any time in the event of climbing against Gaza”.

“Our hands are on the trigger,” he said.

The Houthis, which control most of the Western Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, launched attacks throughout the Gaza War in solidarity declared with the Palestinians in Gaza.

Since November 2023, the group has carried out more than 100 attacks against commercial and military ships in the Red Sea and has launched missiles and drones to Israel. He said it would limit attacks after Israel and Hamas have concluded a cease-fire contract aimed at putting an end to war last month.

But the fragile agreement, still in the first of the three phases, seems more and more fragile among the repeated violations of Israel in its terms.

The first phase of the agreement implies captive exchanges, a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops and an increase in aid in the enclave. The second phase, the details of which have not yet been accepted, would lead to a complete end of war. A third possible phase aims to approach reconstruction in the devastated Palestinian enclave.

Hamas said on Monday that this would cease to release Israeli captives for violations, including murders, restrictions on the authorization of the injured to leave Gaza for treatment and an inability to allow sufficient aid. The group said it would continue to honor the terms of the agreement if Israel is compliant.

The situation has moved away, American president Donald Trump saying that if Hamas did not free all the Israeli captives at noon on Saturday, he would propose to cancel the truce and “let hell burst”.

The senior Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri, responded to Trump’s comments, stressing that the ceasefire had to be respected by both parties. “The language of threats has no value and only complicates things,” he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated Trump’s threat on Tuesday, said in a video declaration that the military “would return to intense fighting until Hamas is finally defeated”.

Speaking after a meeting of the four -hour cabinet, the Israeli chief also said that he had ordered the Israeli troops to come together “inside and around the Gaza Strip”.

The Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had already asked soldiers to be at the highest level of preparation in Gaza.

To date, the Gaza Ministry of Health said that 48,219 Palestinians had been confirmed in the war, which has decimated the infrastructure of the enclave, moved the vast majority of the population and made hundreds of thousands of thousands of people.

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