
Yemen Rebels Say Will Resume Attacks If No Aid To Gaza In Four Days
Yemen's Iran-backed Huthis will resume attacks on Israeli shipping if aid supplies to Gaza do not resume in four days, the rebels' leader said on Friday.
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Yemen's Iran-backed Huthis will resume attacks on Israeli shipping if aid supplies to Gaza do not resume in four days, the rebels' leader said on Friday.
"If the Israeli enemy continues after the first four days to prevent the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip... then we will resume our naval operations against the Israeli enemy," Abdulmalik al-Huthi said in a televised address.
The Huthis, who control much of the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country, fired scores of drones and missiles at Israeli-linked and other shipping in the Red Sea during the Gaza war, until calling a halt when a ceasefire started in January.
On Sunday, Israel announced it was blocking deliveries to Gaza until Palestinian militant group Hamas accepted its terms for an extension of the ceasefire.
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