On June 22, the Houthi forces in Yemen said that the airstrike targeting three Tehran nuclear facilities on June 21 that the US carried out was an act of "occurate violation" of Iranian sovereignty and international law.
Speaking on local television, the representative emphasized that the Houthis will not launch a US attack if the Washington government stops interfering in the conflict between Iran and Israel.
The representative also revealed that the Houthis were asked by Iran not to intervene, but affirmed that this force would still make its own decision.
The Houthis have warned the US that if it moves too deep into the war, non-state forces in Yemen will resume airstrikes on Washington's cargo ships crossing the Red Sea.
A senior Houthi member affirmed that the US B2 Spirit rocket attack on June 21 was the beginning, not the end, of a war.
Since the Gaza war broke out in October 2023, the Houthi forces have repeatedly attacked ships in the Red Sea with ties to Israel in a show of solidarity with its ally Hamas - another non-state force also backed by Iran.