Lebanon's Hezbollah has been fighting Israel, supporting Iran in the war, since March 2.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels have also been involved in the ongoing war between the US-Israel and Iran. Supporting Iran, the Houthi launched a missile at Israel for the first time in the ongoing war.
Houthi Brigadier General Yaya Sare said that they would participate in this war until their goal is achieved. The Israeli army said that the missile launched by the Houthi was intercepted.
The Houthi said that sensitive military infrastructure in Israel was targeted. Sirens sounded as a warning on Friday night after the Houthi attack near Beer Sheba and near Israel's main nuclear research center.
Lebanon's Hezbollah has been fighting Israel in support of Iran in the war since March 2. In response, Israel has been attacking Hezbollah-dominated southern Lebanon. So far, a large number of people have lost their lives in the war.
Yemen's capital Sanaa has been under the control of the Houthis since 2014. The Houthis had long distanced themselves from the ongoing war. The Houthis have said they were forced to join the war after it affected the regional and global economies.
Earlier, during the war between Israel and Hamas, Houthi fighters attacked commercial ships in the Red Sea region.
This waterway carries $1 trillion worth of goods annually. At a time when the Strait of Hormuz is being blocked, Saudi Arabia is currently sending a limited amount of fuel to the outside world through a pipeline through the Red Sea.
The Houthis' involvement in the war has also made this waterway unstable.
