After the Israeli air raid on Yemen… The Houthis threatens Israel with unbearable responses
The Ansar Allah group (Houthis) threatened Israel that its aggression on civilian facilities in the city of Hodeidah, western Yemen, won’t pass without unbearable responses.
This came in a statement issued by the Supreme Political Council of the Yemeni group on Sunday evening.
The Council condemned the brutal Israeli aggression on Hodeidah, which targeted civilian facilities in the governorate for the second time on the Red Sea coast.
The statement added, “We know that this enemy tramples on international laws and norms with all barbarism, but with such barbarism they expose themselves to responses they cannot tolerate”.
The statement continued, “the Israeli aggression aims to double the suffering of the Yemeni people and dissuade Yemen from its positions supporting the Palestinian people and the just and legitimate Palestinian cause, which hasn’t been achieved”.
The Houthi Council stressed that the Israeli aggression will only increase the Yemeni people’s determination to continue their position and support for the Palestinian people and in self-defense.
The statement continued, “This will be an incentive for the armed forces, and they are capable, with God’s help, of disciplining this criminal entity”.
On Sunday, the Ansar Allah group announced that 4 were killed and 49 others wounded as a result of Israeli raids on two ports and two power stations in Hodeidah.
The Israeli army said in a statement that dozens of war planes attacked military targets in the Ras Issa and Hodeidah areas in Yemen.
The Israeli air force attacked power stations and a seaport used to transport weapons in response to recent Houthi missiles attack on Israel.
The bombing of Yemen came after the group launched two ballistic missiles on Friday and Saturday, which the Israeli army announced it intercepted.
It also came two days after an Israeli airstrike targeted Hezbollah leader in the Lebanese capital Beirut, leading to the assassination of its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and other leaders, and heightening fears of a regional war.
