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Israel, at UN, alerts Houthis risk sharing the same fate as Hamas, Hezbollah

Israel's ambassador to the United Countries issued on Monday what he called a final caution to Yemen's Iranbacked Houthi militants to halt their missile attacks on Israel, stating they otherwise ran the risk of the same unpleasant fate as Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria's Bashar alAssad if they continued.

He also cautioned Tehran that Israel has the capability to strike any target in the Middle East, consisting of in Iran, adding that Israel would not tolerate attacks by Iranian proxies.

Houthis have consistently fired drones and rockets towards Israel in what they describe as acts of uniformity with Palestinians under Israeli fire in Gaza.

To the Houthis, perhaps you have not been paying attention to what has actually happened to the Middle East over the previous year. Well, enable me to advise you what has actually happened to Hamas, to Hezbollah, to Assad, to all those who have actually attempted to ruin us. Let this be your last warning. This is not a risk. It is a promise. You will share the very same unpleasant fate, Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon informed the U.N. Security Council.

Speaking before the meeting, Danon told press reporters: Israel. will safeguard its people. If 2,000 kilometers is insufficient to. separate our kids from the horror, let me guarantee you, it. will not suffice to secure their terror from our strengths.

Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alerted. the Houthis that Israel was simply beginning following. Israeli strikes on numerous Houthi-linked targets in Yemen,. including Sanaa airport, ports on the country's west coast and. 2 power plants.

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom. Ghebreyesus, stated he was about to board a plane at the airport. when it came under attack by Israel. A team member on the airplane. was hurt, he stated.

Israel's elimination of the leading leaders of the Palestinian. Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah and the damage of their. military structure along with Assad's collapse represent a. succession of huge wins for Netanyahu.

Briefing the Security Council conference, Assistant U.N. Secretary General for the Middle East Khaled Khiari reiterated. severe concern about the escalation in violence, calling on the. Houthis to stop attacks on Israel and for global and. humanitarian law to be respected.

Additional military escalation could jeopardize local. stability with adverse political, security, economic and. humanitarian effects, Khiari stated.

Millions in Yemen, Israel and throughout the region, would. continue to bear the brunt of escalation without any end.

Russia's ambassador to the U.N., Vassily Nebenzia, while. condemning Houthi missile attacks on Israel, likewise slammed. Israel's vindictive strikes on Yemen, as well those by what he. called the Anglo-Saxon union of U.S. and British warships. in the Red Sea, saying they were plainly not proportional..

(source: Reuters)