The Houthi group: Washington must hand over those responsible for killing our members in the Red Sea or wait for punishment

The Houthi group threatened the United States to pay an “unprecedented” price for sinking three small boats belonging to the group and killing 10 of its members while they attacked a commercial ship in the Red Sea last week.
The head of the Houthi Governing Council, Mahdi Al-Mashat, said America's crime will not pass "without a strong response."
Al-Mashat stressed while chairing a meeting of military and security leaders in the coastal city of Hodeidah on the sea that the Americans have an opportunity to remedy the situation "and hand over the killers of our heroes to be tried in the Republic of Yemen."
He added. “Unless they have to wait for the response, which is inevitably coming.”
Al-Mashat reiterated that any ship linked to the Zionist entity will not pass through the Red Sea, no matter the cost.
Al-Mashat warned the United States against committing “any new foolishness,” and said Taking action of this kind will plunge Washington into a quagmire from which it will not emerge.