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Israeli media, citing what they described as special sources, revealed that the Houthis (Ansar Allah) have decided to resume their maritime and aerial operations against Israel, a move that confirms the group’s continued support for Palestinian factions amid rising regional tensions.
They reported that Sana’a is awaiting the green light from Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza, indicating high coordination between the parties of the resistance axis.
According to Hebrew media, the next phase may not be limited to targeting Israeli ships but could extend to U.S. military bases in the Middle East, should Washington decide to intervene directly alongside Tel Aviv in the Gaza conflict.
This development reflects a strategic shift in the nature of the confrontation, as it is no longer confined to the Red Sea alone but may include a broader geographical scope extending into the heart of American interests.
In a related context, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the severity of the threats facing Israel, announcing that his government is working to bring in large quantities of weapons to enhance Israeli security, as he described it.
These statements reflect the growing concern within the Israeli military establishment, particularly with the announcement by the Houthis (Ansar Allah) of their readiness to resume operations targeting Israel’s vital maritime trade and navigation routes.
As the conflict enters a new phase, it appears that Sana’a is imposing unprecedented equations in the region, presenting Washington and Tel Aviv with complex security and strategic challenges.