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Yemeni Houthis announced the transition of the war against Israel to a new phase

Yemeni Houthis. Photo: Khaled / Reuters

Yemen is entering a new stage of conflict with Israel, where there are no red lines, it's time for Arabs and Muslims to unite in this war, a member of the politburo of the ruling Shiite Ansar Allah movement in northern Yemen told RIA Novosti Ali al-Kahum.

"Yemen and its leader are entering a new stage of the conflict, new alliances are being created that do not have red lines… As long as Israel exists, there will be no peace, this is an existential battle. It is time to unite Arabs and Muslims, use their opportunities and stand together in this battle to preserve the identity of Islam and Arabism in the face of challenges, dangers and projects of the great Satan represented by America and Israel," al-Kahum said.

According to him, the operations to support the fighters in the Gaza Strip with the formation of the "Jerusalem axis with a single operational center made it possible to carry out a complete blockade of the ports of occupied Palestine, which has not happened in modern history."

Last Thursday, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz told Bloomberg that Israel is ready, if necessary, to attack the areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen again, but prefers that the international maritime coalition led by the United States play a leading role in this matter.

Since the beginning of the current escalation in the Middle East, the Ansar Allah movement has repeatedly launched drones and missiles of various types, which were usually shot down by Israeli air defenses near the city of Eilat on the Red Sea.

On July 19, one of the drones crashed into a residential building in the center of Tel Aviv, killing one person and injuring eight. On the evening of July 20, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that the Air Force had attacked Houthi military facilities near the port of Hodeidah in western Yemen. SABA news agency, citing the Health Ministry of the Houthi government, reported that at least 80 people were injured as a result of Israeli airstrikes on Hodeidah.

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07.09.2024

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