Houthis warn of ‘consequences’ for attacks on Yemen during Gaza ceasefire

Houthis warn of ‘consequences’ for attacks on Yemen during Gaza ceasefire

The rebels say they will confront any aggression from enemy forces without a ceiling or red line.

Houthi supporters take part in a rally opposing the US and Israel in Sanaa, Yemen, on Friday. (AP pic)
SANAA:
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed an attack on an American aircraft carrier on Sunday and warned of “consequences” for any retaliation during the coming Gaza ceasefire.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces warn the enemy forces in the Red Sea of the consequences of any aggression against our country during the ceasefire period in Gaza,” the rebels said in a statement.

“They will confront any aggression with specific military operations against those forces without a ceiling or red lines.”

An initial 42-day truce in the Israel-Hamas war is scheduled to begin at 8.30am local time on Sunday.

The Houthis, who have attacked shipping in the Red Sea throughout the war in Gaza, said they targeted the USS Harry S Truman and other “warships” with drones and cruise missiles.

“The American aircraft carrier was forced to leave the theatre of operations,” the rebels’ statement said.

Part of Iran’s “axis of resistance”, the Houthis have repeatedly launched missile and drone attacks on Israel since the war in Gaza broke out in October 2023, claiming solidarity with the Palestinians.

They have also waged a harassment campaign against shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, severely disrupting trade routes.

On Friday, the Yemeni rebels warned they would keep up their attacks if Israel did not respect the terms of the ceasefire with Hamas.

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