The conflict in Yemen, rooted in a civil war that began in 2014, sees a dangerous escalation as Iran-backed Houthi rebels retaliate against Saudi Arabia for airstrikes on Sanaa International Airport, which were aimed at blocking an Iranian plane's landing.
In a daring counterattack, the Houthis launch missiles and drones at Abha International Airport in Saudi Arabia, marking one of the most significant surges in violence in years.
Houthi leaders, including prominent figure Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, have threatened an impending "siege" on Saudi Arabia, warning of further attacks and escalating tensions in the region.
The situation has raised alarms internationally, with the UN warning of a looming full-scale conflict as both sides ramp up military actions, drawing in geopolitical interests from major powers.
U.S. political support for Saudi military operations against the Houthis, bolstered by figures like former President Donald Trump, highlights the broader struggle for influence between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Amidst this turmoil, the UK has designated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, reflecting growing concerns about Iran’s role in destabilizing the region through its proxy forces like the Houthis.
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