The Houthi militia claims to carry out a military operation with an Iraqi faction in Israel

The military spokesman for the Houthis, Yahya Saree, said that his group, in conjunction with the so-called Iraqi resistance, targeted “a joint military operation that targeted a vital target in Umm al-Rashrash, south of occupied Palestine, with a number of drones.”
The Houthi spokesman claimed in a statement a while ago, viewed by the Yemeni scene, that the operation “has successfully achieved its goals.”
He continued that his group’s forces will continue to carry out joint military operations with the Iraqi faction loyal to Iran, for what he claims is “support for the Palestinian people until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.”
This is the eighth time that the Houthi group has announced the implementation of joint operations with the "Iraqi Resistance" affiliated with Iran, against what it claims are Israeli targets.
On June 6, the Houthi group began announcing joint operations with the so-called Iraqi resistance, in a development that the US State Department said was worrying.
In its latest statement, the group vowed to continue carrying out joint operations with this Iraqi faction affiliated with Iran, claiming to support the Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip.