Ansar Allah leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said that his forces will target the ships of any company related to the supply or transport of goods to Israel in response to the “Israeli aggression on Rafah.”
Al-Houthi said, in a televised speech, that the Israeli attack on Rafah aims to double the suffering of the Palestinian people and impose more siege and starvation, considering that Washington can stop the invasion of Rafah, but it does not want to.
Al-Houthi stressed that the American position should not be deceived, because it is a partner in the crimes of genocide in Gaza and has a role in the occupation of the Rafah crossing, and continued, “The American clearly encouraged the Israeli to occupy the Rafah crossing, and created conditions for him and is a partner in all his crimes.”
The Houthi leader pointed out that “operations on the Yemen front continue to target US, Israeli and British ships linked to the Israeli enemy.”
The Yemeni leader considered that the invasion of the Rafah crossing is a challenge to Egypt, poses a threat to its security, and violates and exceeds agreements with it.
The number of targeted ships reached 112, al-Houthi said, adding that “the operations this week were through 10 ballistic missiles, winged missiles and a drone”.
Al-Houthi stressed that “Arab countries have many political, diplomatic and economic options, and if the Arab regimes do not dare to adopt any position, let them give way to their people and they will move significantly,” explaining that the Egyptian protest note on the Rafah crossing is not enough and Israel will not pay any attention to it.
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