Yemen’s Houthis threaten Saudi Arabia after alleged airspace intrusion
Summary
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have warned Saudi Arabia not to violate Yemen’s airspace or attack its country, threatening to target Saudi airports and important sites if it happens. The Houthis said Saudi warplanes tried to stop an Iranian civilian plane from landing in Sanaa, but the plane landed and left with a Houthi delegation.Key Facts
- Yemen’s Houthi rebels accused Saudi Arabia of entering their airspace without permission.
- The Houthis said Saudi warplanes attempted to stop an Iranian civilian aircraft from landing at Sanaa International Airport.
- The Iranian plane successfully landed and then returned to Tehran with a Houthi delegation on board.
- The Houthi spokesman warned Saudi Arabia against future airspace violations or attacks on Yemen.
- The Houthis threatened a strong response targeting Saudi airports and important land and sea sites.
- The Houthi delegation was attending the funeral of Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
- The report mentioned that Khamenei was killed in strikes by the U.S. and Israel, which led to a war involving Iran.
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