Yemen's Houthi rebels have fired missiles and drones at Israel, escalating the regional risks of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The Houthis, backed by Iran, have supported the Palestinians since Hamas attacked Israel, opening a new front in their ongoing war with a Saudi-led coalition. The Houthi military spokesperson has confirmed multiple attacks on Israel and vowed to continue supporting the Palestinians.
Renaming Cornwallis Street in Nora Bernard's name | SaltWireDUBAI - Yemen 's Houthis have waded into the Israel - Hamas war raging more than 1,000 miles from their seat of power in Sanaa, declaring on Tuesday they had fired drones and missiles at Israel in attacks that highlight the regional risks of the conflict.
Saree said it was the Houthis' third attack on Israel since the start of the conflict, appearing to confirm they were behind a drone attack on Oct. 28 that resulted in blasts in Egypt and was blamed by Israel on the Houthis, and an Oct. 19 incident in which the U.S. navy intercepted three cruise missiles.
The Houthis have demonstrated their missile and drone capabilities during the Yemen war in attacks on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Saudi-led coalition accuses Iran of arming, training and funding the Houthis. The group denies being an Iranian proxy and says its develops its own weapons.
Houthi spokesperson Saree blamed Israel for instability in the Middle East, saying the"circle of conflict" in the region was being expanded by its"continued crimes". The Houthis would continue to mount attacks"until the Israeli aggression stops".
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