JAKARTA - Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree has confirmed that he will increase his attacks on Israel, which continues to bombard Lebanon and Gaza amid a ceasefire agreement that the Zionists have agreed to.
Saree had announced banning Israeli ships from crossing the Red Sea on Monday, June 8.
"Escalation will be met with escalation! And our operations will increase according to developments," Saree said, quoted by The Jerusalem Post, Tuesday, June 9.
The Houthi, who supports Palestinian independence and rejects aggression in Iran, launched a rocket attack on central Israel on Monday morning, June 8.
"Based on the principle of 'Unity of the Front' and in response to Israel's aggression against Lebanon, Iran, and Gaza, our forces launched a barrage of missiles at sensitive targets in 'occupied Jaffa'," Saree said.
The Middle East is heating up again after Iran launched a direct attack on Israel on Sunday, June 7. Iran said the attack was in response to Israel's attack on Hezbollah targets in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut.
After several rounds of missiles from Iran to Israel on Sunday night, June 7, the Houthis are potentially high in involvement in a full-fledged Iranian attack, with the launch of their missiles this morning triggering sirens throughout central and Shefela (lowlands) Israel.
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