Yemen’s Houthi rebels signal that they’ve stopped attacks on Israel and Red Sea shipping

המורדים החות’ים בתימן מאותתים שהם הפסיקו את ההתקפות על ישראל והספנות בים האדום
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are signaling they’ve stopped their attacks against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as a shaky ceasefire holds in the Gaza Strip, AP reports.
In an undated letter to Hamas’ Qassam Brigades published online by the group, the Houthis offered their clearest signal that their attacks have halted.
“We are closely monitoring developments and declare that if the enemy resumes its aggression against Gaza, we will return to our military operations deep inside the Zionist entity, and we will reinstate the ban on Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas,” the letter from Maj. Gen. Yusuf Hassan al-Madani, the Houthi military’s chief of staff, reads.
The Houthis have not offered any formal acknowledgment their campaign in the region has halted. Israel’s military, which has launched attacks killing senior Houthi leaders, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Houthis gained international prominence during the Israel-Hamas war with their attacks on shipping and Israel, which they said were aimed at forcing Israel to stop fighting. Since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, no attacks have been claimed by the rebel group.
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