Sayyed al-Houthi declared intentions to resume operations should Israel breach the Gaza ceasefire agreement
The head of Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement issued a stern warning, stating that Yemeni forces are prepared to reactivate operations against Israeli targets should Israel breach the Gaza ceasefire and recommence its aggressive military actions in the blockaded territory.

In a televised address from Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, on Sunday, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi issued a stern warning in response to Israel’s recent breaches of the Gaza ceasefire and its extensive military operations in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
“We are closely monitoring and assessing the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, as well as developments in Jenin and the West Bank,” stated Houthi.
He stated that should the Zionist regime recommence hostilities, their side would likewise resume their activities.
In a recent statement, a Houthi representative declared that the United States and Israel pose a significant threat to global nations. The official called for heightened awareness, a sense of responsibility, and proactive measures to counteract perceived adversarial initiatives.
He emphasized that the Zionist agenda poses a “dangerous and destructive” threat to the Muslim world, urging for solidarity to counter the schemes orchestrated by Israel and the United States.
In a recent address, Houthi declared opposition to what he described as “American malevolence and the Zionist Jewish agenda,” attributing global conflict and subjugation to U.S. actions. He urged Arab and Muslim communities to recognize that aligning with the United States and Zionist regime would perpetuate their subordination.
In a recent statement, the Houthi group expressed their position shortly after the Palestinian resistance organization Hamas condemned Israel for postponing the execution of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. This criticism follows incidents in which Israeli forces allegedly killed and injured Palestinians attempting to return to the northern region.
The ceasefire declared on January 19 represents a crucial turning point for Gaza, concluding 15 months of destruction that have left the region in a state of disrepair.
The Ansarullah movement has characterized the enactment of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas as a result of steadfastness in the face of what they describe as genocidal warfare and severe actions by the Israeli military.