
The Yemen Houthis Leader threatens for Israel when Gaza resumes
Threat to Yemen Hoothis Israel: Abdulmalik al-Houth, the leader of Yemeni-backed houty rebels, threatened to attack Israel on Tuesday (February 7, 2012). He said that if Israel started invading Gaza again and did not follow the ceasefire agreement, the houty forces are fully ready to attack Israel.
Al-Huti said, “Our hands are on the trigger and if the Israeli enemy attacks the Gaza strip again, we will take revenge against him immediately.”
Hooki attacks and global shipping effects
Hoot rebels attacked Israeli and other ships in the Red Sea. These attacks disrupted the global shipping route, affecting the trade and shipping industry. Houthis said that these attacks were carried out in support of the Palestinians in Gaza.
Gaza
Hamas has stopped the process of releasing the hostage, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. Due to which the ceasefire agreement seems to be weak. Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the army to be in high warning.
The houty rebels are part of Iran’s Anti -Ezalel and part of the anti -anti -anti -aliens, called resistance axis. The Houthis fired missiles and drones towards Israel for the first few hundred kilometers north. The alliance is trying to maintain military pressure against their colleagues in the United States, Israel and the Middle East.
This threat of houty rebels can increase further tensions in the Middle East in the uncertainty of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. If Israel invades Gaza, houty rebels can take military revenge, which can increase instability throughout the region. The Israeli army has been taken high precautionary and global forces are keeping an eye on this situation.