Kays, a source in Yemen, reports that criticism is mounting in Sana'a over Riyadh's 'limits of restraint' policy, which they say emboldens the Houthis. The source claims the Iranian air corridor is being used to transfer experts and bolster Houthi capabilities, following a Saudi strike in Sana'a.
Kays, a source in Yemen, reports growing criticism in Sana'a of Saudi Arabia's 'limits of restraint' policy following the Saudi strike in the capital. The source claims that Saudi conduct toward Iran and the Houthis emboldens the group, and that the Iranian air corridor is being used to transfer experts and strengthen Houthi capabilities. The report comes amid heightened regional tensions. Earlier this month, as The Zioneer reported, an Iranian Mahan Air flight landed in Sanaa reportedly carrying a Houthi delegation and injured personnel, breaching the Saudi-led blockade. The Houthis have also issued threats against Saudi airports. The current analysis from Kays reflects a view within Yemen that Riyadh's measured response is being exploited by the Houthis and Iran.
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