Indications of Hezbollah's involvement in targeting Saudi Arabia via Sanaa Airport
In a comprehensive briefing on the
Yemeni crisis held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, the Coalition to Support
Legitimacy in Yemen presented evidence proving the involvement of the Lebanese
Hezbollah in terrorist acts in Yemen, in addition to the use of Sanaa Airport
to target the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by converting the airport into a center
for launching ballistic missiles and drones.
Accusations against
Iran and Hezbollah
The coalition accused Iran and its
Lebanese arm, Hezbollah, of sending experts and operatives to Sanaa Airport to
help the Houthis launch ballistic missiles and drones towards the Kingdom from
the airport, one of which killed two people.
Coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki
said that the Houthis use Sanaa Airport as a main point and center for
launching ballistic missiles and drones towards the Kingdom, stressing that
Hezbollah trains the Houthis to use booby-traps and drones at the airport.
Training
Houthis
Maliki showed two other clips of a
Hezbollah member who blew up a plane at a base inside Sanaa Airport, and
another of a leading Hezbollah figure speaking to Houthi fighters, saying, “We
have to fill our ranks.”
Maliki stressed that it is the
responsibility of the international community to stop these hostile acts of
this terrorist organization, adding that immunity will be dropped from the
places used by the militia to store weapons.
He revealed that the late Iranian
ambassador to Sanaa, Hasan Irlu, was leading the planning of military
operations in Marib, where battles are taking place between the Houthis and the
Yemeni army.
At the same conference, the
coalition announced that the Houthi militia had launched 430 ballistic missiles
and 851 drones against Saudi Arabia since the war began in 2015, killing 59
Saudi civilians.
Arab
condemnations
At the same level, Arab and Gulf
countries, along with the United States and France, condemned the terrorist
attack that targeted the Saudi region of Jazan, which resulted in the death of
a Saudi citizen and a Yemeni resident, in addition to the injury of seven
others due to the fall of a military projectile launched by the Houthis.
Egypt affirmed its solidarity with
the Kingdom to confront these despicable terrorist attacks that represent a
violation of the rules of international law and a blatant threat to security
and stability in the region.
The UAE expressed its strong
condemnation and denunciation of the attack, which it considered a dangerous
escalation and a cowardly act that calls for taking all necessary measures to
protect civilians and facilities from the threats of the Houthis, renewing its
full solidarity with the Kingdom.
The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign
Affairs affirmed its country's solidarity with Saudi Arabia and its support for
all measures Riyadh takes to preserve its security, stability and territorial
integrity, calling on the international community to condemn these heinous
terrorist attacks committed by the Houthi militia deliberately and
systematically in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
Jordan condemned the Houthi
targeting, and the official spokesman for the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Ambassador Haitham Abu Alfoul, stressed his country's support for
Saudi Arabia in the face of all that threatens its security and the security of
its people.
The Arab Parliament also condemned
the targeting of innocent civilians by the Houthis in the city of Jazan,
stressing that this deliberate criminal act through which the terrorist militia
is trying to target civilians and civilian facilities, comes in addition to the
crimes of the Iranian-backed militia, which are considered war crimes that
require trial, as they flagrantly violate all international laws.