
Yemen's Ansar Allah (Houthi) Movement Threatens To Target U.S. Warships If Iran Is Attacked, Reaffirms Support For Gaza, Pledges Defense Of Any Nation Facing 'Israeli Aggression,' Warns Against Allege
On June 21, 2025, Yemen's Ansar Allah (Houthi) Movement's armed forces issued a statement reaffirming the group's firm and principled stance in rejecting the "Zionist aggression" against the people of Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and any Arab or Islamic country subjected to Israeli attacks.[1]
The statement, released on the Telegram channel of armed forces spokesman Brig.-Gen. Yahya Sare'e, emphasized that the conflict has expanded to include Israeli aggression against Iran, following its "ongoing crimes against the Palestinian people, its acts of genocide, and its continued assaults on the Lebanese and Syrian peoples, as well as its war against Yemen." The Houthis called Israel's latest actions "full-scale aggression" against Iran as part of a broader plan to reshape the Middle East and dominate the entire region.
Accusing Israel of working toward this goal with full, active U.S. partnership and support, the Houthis went on to claim that its main objective is to eliminate Iran from the regional equation, since it is considered the "greatest obstacle to Israel's expansionist ambitions."
The group issued a clear threat: "If the United States becomes involved in any aggression against Iran in support of Israel, the Yemeni Armed Forces will target American ships and warships in the Red Sea."
Declaring that this battle is for the entire nation and that salvation, honor, and victory lie in taking action and engaging in jihad for the sake of Allah, the Houthi armed forces went on to quote Quranic verses, framing their response to the alleged Israeli-American aggression as a divine responsibility and moral imperative.
After affirming their readiness to stand alongside any Arab or Islamic country subjected to "Zionist aggression" or that chooses to confront Israel in self-defense or in support of Palestinian resistance fighters, the Houthis also declared their unwavering commitment to the people of Gaza, pledging not to abandon them or allow the Israeli-American project to succeed in the region.
The statement concluded with religious invocations and nationalistic slogans, affirming trust in Allah, loyalty to Yemen's sovereignty and independence, and solidarity with all free people of the Muslim nation.

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