Houthis weigh resuming strikes on US targets to back Iran
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are considering resuming strikes on US targets in the Middle East and intensifying attacks on Israel in support of Iran, Yemeni security sources said on Sunday.
The sources who are based in Sanaa and Beirut and familiar with Houthi plans, told The National that the group’s leadership is weighing the escalation in response to the US's apparent military support for Israel.
"The Yemeni [Houthi] leadership may resort to escalating its confrontation against aggression in the region," said one of the sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"There is information that Israeli aircraft are using US carriers in the northern Red Sea to launch attacks on Iran, and that refuelling is being conducted in the skies over northern Syria and northern Iraq," added the source.
"The Houthis are seeing the US again as a legitimate target now," explained another source.
Last month, US President Donald Trump said Iran-backed Yemen's Houthis had “capitulated” and that the US would stop attacking the Iran-backed rebels after they agreed to cease attacking ships in the Red Sea.
Sayyid Badr Al Busaidi, the Omani Foreign Minister, confirmed later that efforts to de-escalate the situation caused by the Hamas October 7 attacks in 2023 against Israel, had resulted in a ceasefire between the two sides.
However, the recent Israeli offensive against Iran could prompt the rebels to resume attacks on US forces in solidarity with Tehran, which has come under Israeli fire since Friday and responded with missile strikes on Israel.
Taking advantage
On Sunday, the Yemeni rebels claimed to have launched missiles at Israel in co-ordination with Iran, in the first acknowledged military action in support of Tehran by one of its regional proxies since the start of Israeli attacks.
Houthi troops targeted Tel Aviv with several ballistic missiles in the previous 24 hours, the militia's military spokesman Brig Gen Yahya Saree said in an announcement reported by the rebel-aligned Saba news agency.
The region is braced for a protracted conflict after Israel's surprise bombardment of Iran's nuclear and military sites killed several top generals and nuclear scientists. Iran responded by launching hundreds of ballistic missiles at Iran, and neither side has shown any sign of backing down.
The Houthis, along with the Iran-backed Hezbollah group in Lebanon, began launching drone and missile attacks on Israel after the start of the Gaza war in October 2023.