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Houthis update: This is how we will respond to Israel's attack

Yahya Sari', the military spokesperson for the Houthis, has threatened that his organization will not remain silent regarding Israel's attack, clarifying their intentions: "Tel Aviv is no longer a safe zone."

Houthis in Yemen (Photo: Shutterstock)

Houthi Update: How They Will Respond to Israel's Attack

Following Israel's dramatic attack in Yemen over the weekend, Sari' emphasized that his organization will not overlook the incident and outlined how they plan to retaliate.

In a statement issued after the Israeli attack, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of militants, Sari' stated that they will not hesitate to target "sensitive sites within Israeli territory" in response to the Israeli Defence Forces' strike on Al-Hodeidah.

He further warned that "the Tel Aviv area is considered unsafe." Additionally, he clarified the organization's intentions, asserting that they are prepared for a prolonged conflict until Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza ceases.

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