The comments come
amid strong support by the United States for Israel's response to the attacks
and a pledge to rapidly provide additional munitions to Israel and deploy a carrier
strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean.
In Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah, a powerful armed faction with
close ties to Iran, said it would target US bases with missiles, drones and its
special forces if Washington intervened in the conflict.
US officials have accused the group of previous attacks on US
interests in Iraq. The group has denied the claims.
The United States currently has 2,500 troops in Iraq - and
an additional 900 in neighbouring Syria - on a mission to advise and assist
local forces in combating Islamic State, which in 2014 seized swathes of
territory in both countries.
Iraqi politician Hadi Al-Amiri, leader of political and
military group the Badr Organization that is close to Iran, had made similar
threats on Monday.
"If they intervene, we would intervene ... we will
consider all American targets legitimate," Al-Amiri said on Monday.
Badr comprises a large part of Iraq's Popular Mobilisation
Forces (PMF), the state paramilitary organisation that contains many
Iran-backed factions.
The PMF has voiced
its "unequivocal support" for the Palestinian factions fighting
Israel and the Iraqi government has said the Palestinian operations were a
natural outcome of what it calls "oppressive" policies by Israel.
In past years,
Iranian-backed militias in Iraq regularly targeted US forces in Iraq and the US
embassy in Baghdad with rockets, though such attacks have abated under a truce
in place since last year, as Iraq enjoys a period of relative calm.
In Yemen, the
leader of the powerful Houthi Movement warned on Tuesday that the group would
respond to any US intervention in Gaza with drones, missiles and other military
options.
He said the group
was ready to coordinate intervention with other members of the so-called
"Axis of Resistance" which encompasses Iranian-backed Shi'ite Muslim
factions in Iraq and Lebanon's Hezbollah group, which has already entered the
fray.
Yemen's Houthi
movement has battled a Saudi-led coalition since 2015 in a conflict that has
killed hundreds of thousands, during which it has targeted strategic assets in
the Gulf, most notably energy facilities in Saudi Arabia.
Yemen has enjoyed a
year of relative calm as peace negotiations gain traction.
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