Yemen's Houthis say they struck Saudi Arabia's Abha airport in retaliation for a strike on Sanaa’s international airport Iran-backed rebels warn airlines against using Saudi air space as they fire missiles and drones in response to attack on Sanaa International Airport that they blame on Riyadh The post In major escalation, Yemen’s Houthis target Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport appeared first on The Times of Israel. Saudi-led coalition says it intercepted Houthi missiles The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen says it intercepted ballistic missiles launched by the Houthis towards the kingdom's Southern Region.
Mohammad al-Bukhaiti, a political bureau member of the Houthis, has said the group will target Saudi Arabia's "vital infrastructure" in retaliation for the attack on Sanaa airport, according to local media. Yemen's Houthis say Sanaa airport bombed Submitted by MEE and agencies on Mon, 07/13/2026 - 14:09 The group blamed Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh will face consequences for violating the 2022 ceasefire Smoke rises after an air strike struck Sanaa International Airport in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, 13 July 2026 (Khaled Abdullah/Reuters) Off Yemen's Houthi movement declared the end of the country's de-es… Rebels say plane landed anyway, without saying where, blame Saudi Arabia and vow retaliation, as tensions flare between group and internationally recognized Yemeni government The post Yemen’s Saudi-backed army bombs Houthi-held Sanaa airport to block Iranian plane appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Houthi rebels — who currently control the area — have said the airport was targeted by Saudi Arabia, in what military spokesman General Yahya Saree called an “end to the de-escalation phase.” Yemen's internationally recognised government has the backing of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states.
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