Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani expressed support for the attacks carried out by Yemeni Houthi rebels on commercial ships headed for Israel.
Ashtiani, echoing sentiments from other Iranian officials, commented on the Houthi actions, stating, "The Yemenis' opposition to the passage of ships bound for Israel resonates with people worldwide. The action by the Yemenis is a reflection of global desires, as they align with the aspirations of people worldwide. The Yemenis are moving in the direction of the world's wishes, undoubtedly achieving victory, and we commend their efforts."
In a speech on Tuesday, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei applauded the Houthi rebels for striking a blow to what he referred to as the "vital arteries of Israel." The Shiite Houthi group, known as Ansarullah, has received substantial financial and military support from the Islamic Republic over the years.
Despite accusations of supporting Houthi rebels, Iran's Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, recently rejected such claims. In an interview with CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he stated that individuals from Yemen and other regional countries defending the Palestinians are acting independently. Amir-Abdollahian claimed that Iran, while having supported the group militarily and financially for years, does not control their actions.
The Houthi attacks on global shipping, including vessels linked to the United States and Israel, have escalated since November in the wake of the Gaza war. The Houthi blockade aims to force a ceasefire on Israel's retaliatory attacks for the October 7invasion of Israel by Hamas, killing 1,200 mostly civilians and the kidnapping of over 250 more.