The Houthi foreign ministry warned Saudi Arabia on Sunday night that any attempt to disrupt operations at Sanaa International Airport will have consequences, and called on Riyadh to understand that the era of the siege on Yemen is over. The statement, reported by the Arabic Desk (Abu Saleh), said that escalation would undermine de-escalation and ceasefire efforts.
Yemen's Houthi movement issued a new warning to Saudi Arabia on Sunday night, threatening consequences for any disruption of Sanaa International Airport, according to the Arabic Desk (Abu Saleh). The Houthi foreign ministry statement asserted that the period of the siege on Yemen is over and that Saudi Arabia cannot hide behind its proxies. The warning comes amid a broader escalation between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition. The Zioneer has previously reported on Houthi threats to target Saudi airports if the blockade continues, as well as footage from Sanaa airport following the reported lifting of the siege.
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