Houthi Threat to Israel: "Permanent and Open War"

Houthi Threat to Israel:

14.06.2025 23:10

The leader of the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, threatened a "permanent and open war" against Israel that is not limited by time or space. Al-Houthi expressed the view that "it is the responsibility of the Islamic ummah and also in its interest to support any Islamic country that enters into conflict with Israel."

The leader of the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, spoke on the Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah Television.

"THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ISLAMIC UMMAH"

Al-Houthi stated that they support Iran's response to Israeli attacks and will do their best to align with their position. He shared the view that "supporting any Islamic country that enters into conflict with Israel is the responsibility of the Islamic ummah and is also in its interest."

THREAT OF "PERMANENT AND OPEN WAR" TO ISRAEL

Al-Houthi conveyed that Yemen will continue to support Gaza, which has been subjected to genocide by Israel for over 20 months, and threatened Israel with "permanent and open war." He noted that Israel targets Iran's military leaders, scientists, and the public, describing the attacks as "arrogant, ruthless, and disregarding everything."

Threat of 'permanent and open war' from the Houthis in Yemen to Israel
Leader of the Houthis, Abdulmalik al-Houthi

"ISRAEL HAS TAKEN A VERY DANGEROUS AGGRESSIVE STEP"

Al-Houthi stated that "Israel has targeted nuclear facilities in Iran, disregarding nuclear pollution, and has taken a very dangerous aggressive step," warning that this aggression poses risks for the entire region.

CONFLICT STARTED WITH ISRAEL'S VIOLENT ATTACKS ON IRAN

On June 13, Israel carried out large-scale attacks targeting the military command hierarchy, primarily nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran.

In the attacks, nearly 20 high-ranking military officials, including Iranian Chief of General Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Major General Hossein Salami, Commander of the Hatem al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Gholamali Rashid, and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Air and Space Forces Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, as well as 9 nuclear scientists, lost their lives. The total civilian casualties were reported to be 78.

Threat of 'permanent and open war' from the Houthis in Yemen to Israel

Iran's retaliation against these attacks came at midnight. The Tehran administration, which struck Tel Aviv, stated that the attacks would continue. It was reported that 3 people were killed and 172 were injured in the Iranian military's retaliation against Israel with ballistic missiles. Most of the injured were reported to be in stable condition.

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