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Sanaa (AFP) – Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels on Tuesday pledged more attacks against Israel if its war on Hamas in Gaza continues, saying it had already fired drones and ballistic missiles in three separate operations.
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Thousands of Yemenis attended weekly Muslim prayers in the rebel-held capital Sanaa on Friday, many waving Palestinian flags in solidarity with Gaza
Thousands of Yemenis attended weekly Muslim prayers in the rebel-held capital Sanaa on Friday, many waving Palestinian flags in solidarity with Gaza © MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
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"The Yemeni Armed Forces... confirm they will continue to carry out qualitative strikes with missiles and drones until the Israeli aggression stops," said a Huthi military statement aired on the rebels' Al-Masirah TV.
It said Huthi rebels "launched a large batch of ballistic missiles... and a large number of armed aircraft" towards Israel on Tuesday, in the third such operation since the Gaza assault began on October 7 after Hamas militants staged the worst attack in Israel's history.

Earlier, Israel's military said a "hostile aircraft intrusion" had set off warning sirens in Eilat, its Red Sea resort, later saying it had intercepted a "surface-to-surface missile" fired toward Israeli territory, that was "successfully intercepted by the 'Arrow' aerial defence system".

"All aerial threats were intercepted outside of Israeli territory," it said.
Abdelaziz bin Habtour, prime minister of the Huthi government, on Tuesday said the rebels were "part of the axis of resistance" against Israel, which includes Tehran-backed groups in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, and were fighting with both "words and drones".

"It is one axis and there is coordination taking place, a joint operations room, and a joint command for all these operations," he said.
"We cannot allow this arrogant Zionist enemy to kill our people"
The Huthis seized Yemen's capital Sanaa in 2014 and control large swathes of the country

Targeting southern Israel​


Israel had blamed the Huthis for a drone attack on Friday, saying its aircraft had intercepted "hostile targets" headed for southern Israel.
At the same time, six people were lightly injured when debris hit a building across the border from Eilat in the neighbouring Egyptian resort of Taba, the Egyptian army said at the time.

On October 19, the US Navy said it shot down three land-attack cruise missiles and "several" drones fired by the Huthis, possibly at Israel.
Israel has been pounding Gaza since the October 7 attack when Hamas gunmen stormed across the border and killed more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped more than 230 others.

Since then, Israel's bombardments have killed more than 8,500 people, over 3,500 of them children, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, an impoverished slice of land which is home to 2.4 million people.

Concerns are high over a regional conflagration, especially as Iran -- which financially and militarily backs Hamas but insists it had no involvement in the October 7 attack -- has loyalists and proxy fighters in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.

Since the Gaza conflict began, there have been a string of attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria as well as almost daily exchanges of fire across the Israel-Lebanon border between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.

On Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned on X, formerly Twitter, that Israel had "crossed the red lines, and this may force everyone to take action", without elaborating.
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In this case Sauds will not allow Israelis to use their airspace for refuelling and conducting air attacks on Yemen.

Yemenis are armed with Iranian anti ship cruise missiles, so they have the required minimum deterrence.

Israelis have to accept ceasefire or else they will be bombed from all sides.
 
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In this case Sauds will not allow Israelis to use their airspace for refuelling and conducting air attacks on Yemen.

Yemenis are armed with Iranian anti ship cruise missiles, so they have the required minimum deterrence.

Israelis have to accept ceasefire or else they will be bombed from all sides.
Did the Saudis really say that?
 
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In this case Sauds will not allow Israelis to use their airspace for refuelling and conducting air attacks on Yemen.

Yemenis are armed with Iranian anti ship cruise missiles, so they have the required minimum deterrence.

Israelis have to accept ceasefire or else they will be bombed from all sides.
Israeli fighter jets can fly over red sea and reach Yemen
 

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The threat of Dimona by Yemen's Ansarullah
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The poster published by Yemen's Ansarullah media with the title "We will not hesitate" along with a view of the Zionist regime's nuclear research center (Dimona).
 
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In this case Sauds will not allow Israelis to use their airspace for refuelling and conducting air attacks on Yemen.

Yemenis are armed with Iranian anti ship cruise missiles, so they have the S ired minimum deterrence.

Israelis have to accept ceasefire or else they will be bombed from all sides.

US carriers strike group already in This region to counter any threat against their beloved Israel. They are carrying more fighter aircraft combine iran now have . al ready us fleet have shot down huthi missiles and uacv.
 
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They fired Rockets
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What are the plans now to defend yemenis from Israeli counter strikes?
Or yemenis are expendable?
Israel has very limited options to respond to Yemen. Ansarallah possesses a variant of the advanced Iranian Third Khordad SAM system as well as long-range Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles. They are simply too far away for Israel to do any meaningful damage to them (indeed, the Saudis in 8 years of brutal war against Yemen could not degrade Ansarallah's military capabilities from next door let alone 1700km away).


Also, Ansarallah operates with local autonomy and does not simply take instructions from Iran (indeed, Iran warned Ansarallah not to move into Sana'a but these warnings were ignored). Kindly do some more research into the dynamics of these relationships before spreading misinformation.
 
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Strategic assessment of missile/drone fire from Yemen to Israel

1) Iranian ballistic missiles fired by Yemen - bleeds Israeli ABM interceptors (which are extremely expensive and in limited numbers) and forces Israel to devote ABM systems and radars facing south rather than north to Lebanon or east to Iran

2) Iranian cruise missiles and drones fired by Yemen - forces Israel to devote significant air force resources to patrol airspace and intercept these targets, removing these resources from the Gaza conflict

While Palestinian groups bleed Israeli Iron Dome stocks, Houthis bleed Israeli ABM stocks. Each Arrow missile costs $3 million. Compared to $10,000-$20,000 for each Iron Dome "Tamir" missile, a huge difference (1 Arrow missile = 300 Iron Dome missiles in terms of cost).

We should also talk about missile inventories. We know that Israel had to beg USA for replacement Tamir missiles after 1-2 days of war with Gaza, and have received multiple top-ups since then as well. They have now withdrawn Iron Dome batteries from settlements (such as Sderot) to preserve inventories.

As we know from Ukraine, stocks of modern AD systems are very limited. Israeli stocks of ABM missiles (such as Arrow-2/3) are also much lower than some may think. The USA jointly funds the Arrow project but does not operate any Arrow systems itself, so this time it cannot simply reach into its reserves to resupply Israel.
 
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