Arab coalition destroys several drones launched towards southern Saudi Arabia from Yemen

Iran has been accused of being behind the unrelenting missile and drone attacks by Houthi terrorists against Saudi Arabia. (File photo)
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Updated 20 December 2021
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Arab coalition destroys several drones launched towards southern Saudi Arabia from Yemen

  • Coalition says the drones were launched from Sanaa International Airport
  • The coalition also said it had launched airstrikes on legitimate military targets in Sanaa

JEDDAH: The Arab coalition said it had destroyed several drones that tried to target southwestern Saudi Arabia on Sunday, state TV reported.
The coalition said one drone that tried to target civilians at King Abdullah Airport in Jazan was destroyed, adding that it had taken off from Sanaa International Airport in Yemen.
The coalition also said that Saudi air defenses destroyed two Houthi drones that were launched toward Abha International Airport.

The coalition said that the Houthi militia also attempted to target the airport at dawn on Sunday with three drones that they claim were launched from Sanaa airport.

Saudi defenses also destroyed a drone that was launched towards Khamis Mushayt earlier on Sunday.

 

 

The Iran-backed Houthis had repeatedly launched missile and drone attacks toward Saudi Arabia since the Kingdom threw its support behind Yemen's UN-recognized government in 2015. 

Later on Sunday, the coalition said it had launched airstrikes on "legitimate military targets" in Sanaa and called on civilians not to gather or approach targeted sites. 
It added that "the operation in Sanaa was in line with international humanitarian law and its customary rule," Saudi state TV reported.

The UAE condemned the attacks and said they reflect the Houthis’ blatant defiance of the international community and their disregard for all international laws and norms.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation urged the international community to take an immediate and decisive stance to stop these repeated actions targeting vital and civil facilities, the security of the Kingdom, energy supplies and global economic stability.
Bahrain also issued a statement condemning the attacks and stressing support for Saudi Arabia in all measures and efforts it takes against threats targeting its security, stability, and the safety of its territories and citizens.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Arab countries have organized a fighting force to help restore the Yemeni government, which was ousted by the Houthis in 2014.


Prince Turki Al-Faisal reaffirms strong Saudi-UAE ties, urges reliance on official sources

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Prince Turki Al-Faisal reaffirms strong Saudi-UAE ties, urges reliance on official sources

  • Former intelligence chief is “hopeful” on Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace
  • Israel deploys double standards by supporting terror but then blaming others for it, he argues

SHURA ISLAND, RED SEA: Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies and former ambassador to both the UK and the US affirmed Saudi Arabia’s ‘brotherly relations’ with the UAE on Friday and urged people to “refer to official news sources from Saudi entities,” as opposed to posts on social media.

“As we saw, Saudi officials reaffirmed the brotherly relations with the UAE. These ties are not only political but rooted in affection, family connections, and shared history,” he said.

Speaking at the opening session during The Family Office’s “Investing Is a Sea” summit, Al-Faisal said despite the noise on social media regarding the political disagreement between the UAE and Saudi Arabia on Yemen, the relationship between the countries is still strong, he told Arab News Editor-in-Chief, Faisal J. Abbas, who moderated the session.

“Our relationship with the UAE is based on integration, not collision, and this principle applies across the GCC,” explained Al-Faisal.

“Differences in opinion are natural, even within the European Union, but we hope social media users refrain from immorality in the dispute,” Abbas responded addressing those who resort to spreading hate and lies over social media platforms.

Tensions between the two Gulf countries have escalated in December when the UAE backed and supplied the Yemeni Southern Transitional Council (STC) acted unilaterally in a secession bid by the Saudi border. The Saudi-led coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen acted decisively, targeted what it says was an unauthorized military shipment to the STC, and demanded Abu Dhabi to withdraw all assets and personnel from Yemen. Shortly, after the UAE Defense Ministry issued a statement that it would comply, and that it supports Saudi security and stability.

However, a social media war continued to be waged by commentators and social media users on both sides, leading many pundits to question whether there was any intention in either capital to end the rift.

Speaking from Warsaw on Monday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said despite the “difference of view” between the two countries over Yemen, he insisted that their relationship was “critically important” but emphasized “that indeed is the case and the UAE has completely left the issue of Yemen.”

“It is an important element of regional stability and therefore the Kingdom is always keen on having a strong, positive relationship with the UAE as an important partner within the GCC,” Prince Faisal told a press conference during his visit to Poland.

Two days later, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary denied in a social media post claims circulating online that the Kingdom had refused to receive Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and UAE National Security Adviser.

“Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed comes to the Kingdom whenever he wishes without the need for permission. Saudi Arabia is his home, and its leadership is his family,” Al-Dossary wrote.

The Family Office opening panel also discussed recent global developments. Prince Turki said he is hopeful the Board of Peace formed by US President Donald Trump will bring change.

“Saudi Arabia’s role in the Peace Council is continued support for Palestine, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s statements in Washington all aim to convince the US that peace must be based on justice not selective principles,” said Al-Faisal.

Al-Faisal said one cannot grant Israel a “right to self-defense” while denying Palestinians the same right, when they are the ones under attack.

He added that Saudi Arabia’s position has always been establishing a Palestinian state before any normalization with Israel happens.

Referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House in November of last year, Al- Faisal said the Kingdom’s position is grounded in justice and in the principles upon which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is founded.

On Israel, Prince Turki reiterated his views that Israel practices double standards both in its actions and rhetoric.

Asked by Abbas to comment on a Times of Israel article, written by senior political correspondent Tal Schneider and published on 8 October 2023 which argued that Israel has paid the price on 7 October for Netanyahu’s 16 year policy of supporting Hamas and undermining the Palestinian Authority.

“Don’t you think it is ironic that Israel publicly and hugely supports terrorism and then accuses others of doing the same?,” Abbas asked the former intelligence chief.

Al-Faisal said there is a clear double standard portrayed by Israel when it accuses others of supporting Hamas and extremism as it is widely known to be one of Hamas’s biggest supporters.

“There is a saying in the Hijaz, where I was raised which says “He hit me, then cried and complained before I did.” Israeli leaders have mastered this tactic. Since Israel’s creation, it has portrayed itself as the victim whose rights were stolen. This propaganda machine has operated for eighty years,” he explained.

“I am not surprised when Netanyahu or his supporters claim today that Saudi Arabia is adopting an extremist stance toward Judaism or Israel. In reality, it is Israel’s actions, under Netanyahu’s leadership, that have led us to the current situation, where we witness genocide against Palestinians not only in Gaza but also in the West Bank,” said Al-Faisal.

“Netanyahu recently stated that anyone wishing to normalize relations with Israel must acknowledge its “right to self-defense,” effectively granting Israel a license to sell out the Palestinians,” he added.