Al -Houthi threatens Israel with the resumption of attacks and gave it to "4 days"

The leader of the Houthi group in Yemen announced, on Friday, the willingness to resume operations against Israel, in the event of continuing to prevent humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip.
Al -Houthi said: “If Israel continues after 4 days to prevent the entry of aid and the closure of the crossings, we will return to resume our maritime operations against it.”
He added: “We cannot watch the escalation and prevent the entry of aid to Gaza and return to starvation.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had decided to stop entering all humanitarian aid to Gaza, with the end of the first phase of the ceasefire and hostage exchange agreement.
Netanyahu said, "Israel will not allow a ceasefire without the release of our kidnappers." He added: "If Hamas continues to refuse to release the kidnappers, there will be other consequences.
On the first of March, the first stage of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza ended, amid a state of ambiguity that surrounds the resumption of the agreement, as Israel seeks to extend the first stage while Hamas is calling for the start of the second stage directly.
Houthi militias, which control the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and most of the populated areas in Yemen, have launched the war in the Gaza Strip attacks on ships in the waters of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, in the context of what it says are attempts to support the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and pressure on Israel.