Published: 14:45, May 4, 2024
Yemen's Houthis say to attack all Israeli-linked commercial ships in Mediterranean
By Xinhua
This handout photograph taken on January 27, 2024 and released by the Indian Ministry of Defence shows smoke billowing from the British oil tanker MV Merlin Luanda after the Indian Navy deployed the INS Visakhapatnam following a distress call by the vessel while transiting through the Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea. (PHOTO / INDIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / AFP)

SANAA - Yemen's Houthi group announced on Friday the expansion of its ballistic missile attacks to include all Israeli-linked commercial vessels transiting the Mediterranean.

"We will attack all ships heading to or having links with Israel in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in any area within our reach," Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said in a televised statement while elaborating on the group's fourth phase of military escalation in the region.

"The implementation of this decision begins now," he noted.

Houthi fighters attend a rally of support for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and against the US strikes on Yemen outside Sanaa on Jan 22, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

Moreover, the spokesman warned that if Israel intends to launch an aggressive military operation against Rafah in southern Gaza, the Houthis will target all ships and companies that deal with Israeli ports and prevent "all ships of these companies" from passing through the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, "regardless of their destinations".

"We will not hesitate to persist in military escalation until Israel stops its war and lifts the blockade on the Gaza Strip," Sarea added.

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Yemen's protracted civil war erupted in 2014 when the Houthi group seized control over much of the country's north, including the capital Sanaa and the strategic Red Sea port city of Hodeidah.

Houthi supporters shout slogans during a rally against the US-led strikes against Yemen and in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in Sanaa, Yemen, on April 26, 2024. The slogan in Arabic reads "boycott American and Israeli goods, death to America and Israel". (PHOTO / AP)

Since last November, the Houthis began to launch anti-ship ballistic missiles and drones targeting what they said were Israeli-linked ships transiting the Red Sea to show solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, which has been under relentless Israeli attacks for nearly seven months.

In January, the United States and Britain launched a military operation by carrying out airstrikes on Houthi military sites to deter the group. However, the Houthis, in retaliation, have subsequently expanded their attacks to include US and British ships.

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On Thursday, Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi said in a televised speech that the US-British coalition's strikes have not undermined his group's military capabilities and warned of further escalation.