Houthi vows resistance as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen

Despite Israeli strikes on facilities in Sanaa and Hodeidah, al-Houthi insisted that Israeli deterrence efforts have proven ineffective against his organization.
Multiple Yemen media outlets report Israeli airstrikes have hit strategic targets in Yemen, including Sanaa International Airport's control tower and facilities at Hodeida port.
The strikes occurred as the leader of Yemeni Ansar Allah, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi was delivering a speech.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi accused the United States and 'Israel' of seeking to dominate the Islamic world through division and suppression, emphasizing the need for ongoing resistance.
Houthi said 'Israel' committed over 180 violations in Lebanon, including killings, home demolitions, and destruction of farmland, in an attempt to achieve victory after failing to neutralize Hezbollah.
He highlighted Israeli Occupation's continued expansion in Syria, asserting that it now controls 95 percent of Quneitra province and is pushing into southern Damascus and Daraa. According to al-Houthi, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have imposed severe restrictions on civilians, seized weapons, and targeted vital water resources to further their expansionist agenda.
Regarding Palestine, al-Houthi praised the efforts of Palestinian fighters and described their actions as heroic in resisting 'Israeli' aggression.
He also celebrated Yemen's military operations, which he claimed successfully disrupted 'Israeli' defenses with hypersonic missiles, creating strategic setbacks for 'Israel' and the US.
Al-Houthi reaffirmed Yemen's commitment to supporting Palestine through military action, dismissing any attempts to pressure or entice Yemen into halting its operations. He noted Israeli Occupation's growing frustration over Yemen's persistent and effective attacks.