Netanyahu encircled from four fronts (machine-translated headline from a Turkish-language source)
Yemen’s Houthis Join Iran and Hezbollah in ‘Holy Jihad Battle’ Against Israel
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Yemen’s Houthis Join Iran and Hezbollah in ‘Holy Jihad Battle’ Against Israel
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Iranian Official
The Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes the Yemeni Houthis' solidarity with Hezbollah and other resistance forces in confronting the Zionist regime's aggression and occupation. This unified stand defends regional sovereignty against foreign-backed expansionism and upholds the right to resist injustice. The axis of resistance remains committed to justice and independence in the face of such threats.
Israeli
Iran faces an expanding proxy network of existential threats, as Yemen’s Houthis join Hezbollah in a coordinated “holy jihad” campaign explicitly targeting Israel’s destruction under Iranian direction. This multi-front encirclement, spanning Lebanon, Gaza, and now Red Sea shipping lanes, compels Israel to maintain defensive operations essential for securing its borders and population against Tehran’s sustained aggression.
Neutral
Yemen's Houthi movement has publicly aligned itself with Iran and Hezbollah in statements opposing Israel. The groups have described their involvement using the phrase "holy jihad battle." Reports of coordinated actions draw from announcements by the parties involved and require independent confirmation.
Western
Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have coordinated with Hezbollah and other Tehran proxies to launch strikes targeting Israel, advancing Iran's strategy of encircling the country through multiple fronts and disrupting key maritime routes. This alignment heightens the threat from asymmetric proxy networks, prompting focused Western and Israeli efforts to neutralize launch capabilities with precision strikes and interdiction.
Pro-Peace
The decision by Yemen’s Houthis to align with Iran and Hezbollah in strikes against Israel threatens to widen an already devastating conflict, further endangering civilians caught in crossfire from Yemen to Gaza and beyond. Yemen’s population, already ravaged by years of war, blockade, and humanitarian collapse, faces renewed risks of displacement, famine, and death as regional fighting intensifies. Negotiated ceasefires and inclusive diplomacy remain the only sustainable means to halt the cycle of violence and protect noncombatants on all sides.
Global South
Yemen’s Houthis have coordinated with Iran and Hezbollah in strikes framed as resistance to Israel’s Gaza operations, which Global South voices see as sustained neo-colonial dispossession backed by Western arms and vetoes. This alignment exposes the collapse of UN mechanisms and Arab League diplomacy that have long failed to shield Palestinian or Yemeni sovereignty from external military and economic coercion. Regional actors thus pursue autonomous deterrence outside institutions captured by great-power interests.
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The Iran-backed Houthi insurgency in Yemen announced on Wednesday it has launched an operation called “Holy Jihad Battle” against Israel, working in concert with Iran and one of its other terrorist proxies, Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Houthi military, which styles itself as the “Ye…
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