
Houthis threaten to resume attacks on US vessels in Red Sea if US joins Israel's war with Iran
Tel Aviv: The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have threatened to resume attacks on
US vessels
and warships in the
Red Sea
if the Trump administration joins Israel's military campaign against Iran.
Saturday's threat came in a prerecorded video statement by Houthi military spokesman Brig Gen Yahya Saree.
"In the event of the
American involvement
in the attack and aggression against Iran with the Israeli enemy, the armed forces will target its ships and warships in the Red Sea," Saree said.
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