
The Y Yemeni armed group, the Houthis, has issued a strong warning, stating that they will attack all cargo ships operated by companies providing freight services to Zionists. The group said they have launched the fourth phase of their military operation against the Jews. The Houthis’ military operation against the Jews began in response to the genocide being carried out by Jews against Muslims in Gaza, Palestine. The Jewish genocide began on October 7, 2023. The Gaza Ministry of Health reports that the number of people martyred in this aggression has risen to 60,000. And the number of injured has risen to over 140,000.
The Houthis are launching powerful attacks targeting Jews as part of their military operation to support the people of Gaza and the mujahideen groups fighting for Palestinian freedom. The attacks are targeting Zionist Israeli territories as well as cargo ships crossing the Red Sea. The Houthis say these are vessels operated by companies providing freight services to Israel. A spokesman for the Houthis’ armed wing said they have launched the fourth phase of their military operation against the Jews. And that they will expand the operation and attack all vessels of companies providing freight services to Israel in the future.
“If they want to prevent this [Houthi operation] from expanding further, we call on all countries to pressure the enemy [Jews] to lift the blockade on Gaza and end the aggression,” said the Houthi spokesman. In their attacks, the group has been using dangerous ballistic missiles and military drones. The number of vessels attacked by the group while crossing the Red Sea has risen to 100, of which four have been sunk. And in the attacks on Zionist territories using ballistic missiles, they have inflicted significant damage on the Jews.
With the start of the Houthis’ military operation, the United States, the Jews’ biggest supporter, stood up in their defense. And launched dangerous air strikes on Yemeni civilian populated areas. However, in May, President Donald Trump’s administration reached an agreement with the Houthis and stopped bombing Yemen. Under that agreement, the Houthis have also suspended attacks on US military vessels and cargo ships operated by US companies.
