UNITED NATIONS, March 29 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations on Saturday urged Yemen's Houthis to refrain from any further involvement in the conflict in the Middle East, including through missile or drone attacks, noting that the group's attacks risk further expanding military conflict.
"We are concerned about the Houthi missile strikes against Israel earlier today. These attacks risk further expanding the military conflict in the region," Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said in a note to correspondents.
"We emphasize that international law, including international humanitarian law as applicable, must be respected by all parties at all times," he said. "UN Security Council resolution 2768 (2025) and subsequent resolutions related to Houthi attacks against merchant and commercial vessels must be fully respected."
Yemen's Houthi armed forces said on Saturday that they had launched a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting "sensitive Israeli military sites" in southern Israel, which marked the group's first such attack since Israel and the United States started massive attacks on Iran a month ago.
The group signaled readiness for further military action, framing its recent military strikes on Israel as "legitimate right" to confront what it called "brutal American-Israeli aggression" against Iran and the wider region.
In a statement, the group's foreign affairs authority said that its intervention was part of a broader regional strategy tied to Iran, Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon. ■



