The Houthis issued new threats moments ago, according to an Arabic-language news desk. Separately, multiple refueling aircraft are operating over the Persian Gulf, Syria, and Jordan, with additional aircraft taking off from Ben Gurion Airport. The reports come amid heightened regional tensions and prior US and Israeli aerial movements.
The Houthi-aligned Arabic desk 'Abu Saleh' posted a threat statement moments ago, without specifying targets or timing. Separately, reports indicate refueling aircraft are active over the Gulf, Syria, and Jordan, with additional planes taking off from Ben Gurion Airport heading east — a pattern consistent with preparations for aerial operations.
As The Zioneer reported June 10, a US B-52H bomber entered Saudi airspace toward Iran, and US tankers were positioned at key staging points. Multiple US fighter squadrons have taken off from Jordan, and the IDF was reported preparing for a major strike on Houthi targets in Yemen (June 8). Kuwait and Bahrain reported airborne threats and sirens on June 11.
The Houthi threat is single-sourced and the refueling reports are unverified independently. No sirens or interceptions have been reported in Israel as of 23:21.
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