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Netanyahu Vows Forceful Action Against Houthis After Missile Strike on Tel Aviv Injuring 16, U.S. Coalition Expected
Dec 22, 2024, 04:03 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to take decisive action against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, following a missile attack on Tel Aviv that resulted in 16 injuries. Netanyahu stated that Israel would respond with force, likening the Houthis to other Iranian proxies that Israel has previously targeted. He emphasized that the response would not be unilateral, as the United States and other allies also view the Houthis as a threat to international shipping and global stability. Concurrently, reports indicate that Houthi leaders have relocated from Sanaa to avoid potential Israeli or American strikes, amid fears of escalating military actions. The Israeli military is reportedly preparing for intensified operations against the Houthis, with discussions ongoing regarding forming a coalition with the U.S. and other nations to address the threat posed by the Iranian-backed group. Netanyahu's remarks come in the context of rising tensions in the region, with Israeli officials anticipating an increase in Houthi attacks in the coming weeks.
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