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Israel threatens to use force against Houthi rebels in Yemen

During a press conference, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesperson Ofir Gendelman addressed the recent Houthi threats towards ships sailing to Israeli ports. He stated that these attacks not only pose a danger to international trade but also to Israel itself. As such, any necessary actions will be taken with appropriate force.

Anadolu Agency MIDDLE EAST
Published December 12,2023
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Israel threatened on Tuesday to use force in dealing with Houthi rebels in Yemen amid threats against ships sailing to Israeli ports.

"Regarding the Houthi attacks on international cargo ships, these attacks pose a threat to international trade and Israel, and this threat will be dealt with force," Ofir Gendelman, a spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told a press conference.

He, however, did not provide any further details.

Earlier Tuesday, Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Norwegian-flagged oil tanker off Yemen as it sailed to Israel.

Tension escalated between Houthi rebels in Yemen and Israel amid an Israeli military offensive on the Gaza Strip, which killed at least 18,412 and over 50,100 others injured.

Early on Tuesday, the U.S. military said an anti-ship cruise missile was fired from a Houthi-ruled area in Yemen against a commercial tanker vessel, causing fire and damage. No casualties were reported.