The Houthi-aligned 'Khatam al-Anbiya' military command issued a threat Monday afternoon warning that 'the crimes of the Zionist entity in Dahieh will not go unanswered,' according to a Telegram post. The statement comes via Houthi-affiliated channels, with no immediate indication of operational posture change.
The threat, posted on Telegram on Monday afternoon (15:23-15:24 Jerusalem), originates from the Houthi-affiliated 'Khatam al-Anbiya' military command, as The Zioneer previously reported at 15:24. The message warns that 'the crimes of the Zionist entity in Dahieh will not go unanswered,' echoing a pattern of rhetorical escalation by the Houthis following Israeli strikes on the Hezbollah stronghold in south Beirut over the weekend. No specific operational steps, targets, or timelines were mentioned. This is the second threat reported from a Yemeni axis-aligned entity referencing the Dahieh strikes; an earlier bulletin at 15:24 attributed a similar statement to the same Houthi command structure. The Iranian 'Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters' — a separate entity — has issued threats in other contexts, per The Zioneer's background archive, but this specific post is explicitly from the Houthi command using the same name.
2 developments
- StrongDeputy chief of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya HQ threatens retaliation for Dahieh strikes
- StrongIranian officials warn Dahiyeh strike 'will not go unanswered'
- DevelopingIran's elite force deputy vows response to Israeli Dahieh strike
- DevelopingIran says it has ended military strikes, threatens escalation if Israel continues operations
Source and signal
- Internal intake
