Houthi leader threatens intervention in Lebanon against Israel
Yemen's Houthi rebels have issued a strong warning to Israel after recent airstrikes in Lebanon. Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi expressed full support for Hezbollah, suggesting they might send fighters to assist if tensions escalate further. This comes as violence in Lebanon results in at least seven deaths, including two children. The situation is tense in the region, with multiple groups involved in the conflict. Al-Houthi's statement reflects growing solidarity among factions opposing Israel. He indicated that the Houthis are ready to intervene if necessary. International reactions continue to unfold. The recent airstrikes by Israel and the ongoing conflict have drawn attention and concern from various nations. The risks of a wider conflict are increasing as multiple parties signal readiness to escalate their actions.