Yemen's Houthi rebels claim they conducted another attack against Israel using missiles and drones, marking their second assault in under a day. The group's military spokesman promised continued operations, escalating regional tensions in the Middle East conflict.

Yemen’s Houthi militants announced they executed another strike against Israel using both missiles and unmanned aircraft, marking their second assault within a 24-hour period, according to the group’s military spokesman Yahya Saree during a broadcast statement.
The Iranian-backed rebel group pledged to maintain their military campaigns in the days ahead, intensifying concerns about widening regional conflict. Their involvement in the broader Middle East crisis heightens tensions due to their demonstrated capability to hit distant targets and interfere with maritime commerce throughout the Red Sea and Arabian Peninsula waters, similar to their previous actions supporting Hamas following the October 7, 2023 attacks on Gaza.
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