The Houthis Publish a thrilling video The video showed them conducting a mock exercise in which they stormed Israel’s “command and control center,” assassinated an IDF general, and took soldiers hostage.
The Iranian-backed terrorist footage, titled “Yemen is a pillar of Palestine,” shows missiles being fired and drones dropping bombs on buildings displaying Israeli and American flags. The Times of Israel reported.
Militants carrying Palestinian flags were also seen storming Israeli canvas pillboxes, or outposts, shooting down surveillance cameras and destroying tents.
Three people dressed as Israeli Defense Forces soldiers are arrested at gunpoint, including one who was sitting at a table lined with computers.
The video, posted on X on February 3, appears to show Houthi forces also capturing and killing top Israeli generals and leaders before blowing up a fake IDF base.
The report said last month that Yemen-based rebels had commandos enter a mock Israeli town where they fired at posters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and dressed as ultra-Orthodox Jews. A similar video was released showing the capture of the men.
Since the war between the Jewish people and Hamas began on October 7, Shiite Muslims have launched missile and drone attacks on Israel, but many rockets have been shot down by air defense systems and most weapons have failed to hit their targets. could not be reached.
The rebels began targeting ships in the Red Sea in November to retaliate for Israeli attacks in Gaza, but they frequently attack ships with no clear ties to Israel and disrupt shipping in the vital shipping lane for global trade. is at risk.
The US and UK have launched airstrikes against the Houthis since January in response to their actions in the Red Sea.
U.S. Central Command said Sunday that U.S. forces struck anti-ship and ground-attack cruise missiles in Yemen, a day after a joint U.S.-British offensive against the Houthis.
On Sunday, Houthi spokesman Yahya Salih said airstrikes “will not deter us” from retaliation after the latest operation, The Times of Israel reported.



