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Yemen's Houthis set a four-day deadline for Israel to lift the Gaza blockade

Abdul Malik al-Houthi said that the leader of Yemen’s Houthis would resume his naval operations against Israel, if Israel didn’t lift its blockade of Gaza’s aid within four days.

The Iran-aligned group launched more than 100 attacks against shipping in November 2023. They claimed to be in solidarity with Palestinians due to Israel's conflict with Hamas. However, the assaults stopped in January following a ceasefire in Gaza.

Over the course of that time, it sank at least two ships, captured another, and killed four seafarers. This offensive disrupted international shipping and forced firms to take longer and more costly journeys around Southern Africa.

We will set a four-day deadline. Al-Houthi stated that this deadline was for the mediators (for Gaza ceasefire).

If the Israeli enemy continues to block the aid from Gaza after four days and continue to close all crossings, then we will resume our Naval Operations against the Israeli enemy.

On March 2,

Israel blocked

Hamas called on Egyptian and Qatari mediators to intervene as the standoff over the ceasefire escalated.

In February, the Houthis who control most Yemen said they would take military action against Israel and the U.S. if they tried to forcefully remove Palestinians from Gaza. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens; Yomna Elhab and Ahmed Tolba)

(source: Reuters)