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Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed several rocket and drone attacks on three Israeli cities as well as an attack on the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman in the Red Sea. “In response to the recent massacres against our brothers in Gaza, we hit key targets in Israel’s southern port city of Eilat using four cruise missiles,” his military spokesman Yahya Sariye said Friday in a statement broadcast on Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV. “has been targeted.”
According to the report of Xinhua news agency, Sariya said that his group also targeted other important targets in the Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon. This is the seventh attack against an American aircraft carrier after its arrival in the northern Red Sea.
‘The enemy breaks the ceasefire agreement or…’
“We reaffirm our readiness for any developments against our country or US-Israeli tensions. We will continue to monitor the situation in Gaza and if the enemy (Israel) breaks the ceasefire agreement or “If he escalates attacks against the Palestinian people in Gaza, we will take appropriate options.”
He said his group would continue supporting Hamas until “the Israeli enemy is driven out of all of Palestine.”
America retaliated by air strike
After the statement, Al-Masirah TV said that the attacks were carried out before dawn this morning. Houthi television reported that US naval forces had carried out five airstrikes in the Red Sea, targeting a Houthi military base in the Harf Sufyan district of Amran province, north of the Houthi-held capital Sanaa.
The US Army has not yet commented on the incidents.
The attacks against Israeli cities and the US aircraft carrier came after the group’s leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said on Thursday night that if Israeli forces continue to attack the Gaza Strip before the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, The group “will continue” rocket attacks against Israeli cities.
The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel was signed in Doha on Wednesday.