Yemen’s Houthis warn they are ready to attack Israel if Gaza war resumes | Houthis News

The announcement comes after that when Hamas says they will stop the release of Israel, and cite Israeli violations.

Yemeni Houthis have announced that they are ready to invade Israel if it renews a ceasefire agreement with Hamas and resumes its attack on Gaza.

Leader Abdul Malik al -Hathi said in a television speech on Tuesday that the group was “ready to launch military intervention at any time in the event of an increase against Gaza”.

“Our hands are on stimulus,” he said.

The Houthis, which are mostly western Yemen, including the capital city of Sanaa, have launched attacks during the Gaza war during solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Since November 2023, the group has carried out more than 100 attacks on commercial and military ships in the Pacific and launched missiles and drones to Israel. It states that Israel and Hamas have restricted the attacks after reaching the end of the war, which aims to end the war last month.

But the critical agreement, in the first three stages, still appears rapidly between repeated violations of Israel’s own terms.

The first phase of the deal includes the exchange exchange, the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops and the increase in aid in the enclave. The second step, which has not yet been agreed, will end the war. The final third phase is to deal with rebuilding in the damaged Palestinian raid.

On Monday, Hamas said that the violations would stop the release of Israeli detainees, including casualties, restrictions on allowing injured people to leave Gaza, and failing to allow enough assistance. The group said that if Israel comes to compliance, it will continue to respect the terms of the agreement.

The situation has increased, US President Donald Trump said if Hamas did not release all Israeli captives until Saturday afternoon, he would propose to cancel the war and “let hell end”.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zohari responded to Trump’s comments, pointing out that the ceasefire had to respect both sides. “The language of risks has no value and they just make matters complicated,” he said.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Trump’s threat and said in a video statement that the army would “return to the fierce fight till the end of Hamas”.

Addressing a four -hour cabinet meeting, the Israeli leader also said that he had ordered Israeli troops to gather “inside and around the Gaza Strip”.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had already directed the military to stay in Gaza for advanced preparations.

To date, the Gaza Ministry of Health has said that 48,219 Palestinians have been confirmed in the war, which has eliminated the infrastructure of the enclave, displaced the majority of the population, and hundreds of thousands of humanity destruction. Left on the edge.

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