After managing to send a drone in the heart of Tel Aviv and kill an Israeli civilian, the Houthi terror group is threatening further attacks on Israel as part of what its leaders are calling a "broad response" to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran. Missiles fired from Yemen, in addition to those from Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran, could present Israel with an unprecedented threat it has not previously faced—simultaneous fire from four to five fronts.
According to a report this morning in the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, senior sources in the terror organization have clarified that "the response today is no longer only Yemeni but will also come from Lebanese, Iraqi, and Palestinian resistance movements."
A senior Houthi official repeated the same threats he used last week, stating, "This response will be an open war aimed at the depths of the entity and all the interests of its supporters in the region. The response will be strong and exceed Israel's defence capabilities."
"The Israeli attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut, Iraq, and Iran over the past two days require a broad response, which is coordinated, and the entity must bear the consequences of these Nazi crimes."