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Iran, Hezbollah aid Yemen rebel strikes, says Saudi-led coalition
Published on: Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Published on: Tue, Dec 28, 2021
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Iran, Hezbollah aid Yemen rebel strikes, says Saudi-led coalition
Yemenis inspect a crater at Al-Sabeen square in rebel-held capital Sanaa. (AFP)
RIYADH: The Saudi-led coalition accused Iran and Hezbollah of helping Yemen’s Huthi rebels to launch missiles and drones at the kingdom, where two people were killed.

Since the coalition intervened almost seven years ago to support Yemen’s government, Saudi Arabia has regularly accused Iran of supplying the Huthis with weapons and Hezbollah of training the insurgents.
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Tehran denies the charges. Lebanon’s Iran-backed Shiite militant movement Hezbollah has previously denied sending fighters or weapons to Yemen.

The latest Saudi accusation came as the coalition intensified an aerial bombing campaign against the Iran-backed Huthis in retaliation for deadly attacks on the kingdom.

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Coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki told a news conference the Huthis were “militarising” Sanaa airport and using it as a “main centre for launching ballistic missiles and drones” towards the kingdom.

Malki showed reporters a video clip, which he said depicted “the headquarters of Iranian and Hezbollah experts at the airport”, where, he alleged, “Hezbollah is training the Huthis to booby-trap and use drones”.

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Malki showed other clips, which he said depicted a Hezbollah member placing explosives in a drone, and a man he identified as a Hezbollah official telling Huthi members “we must strengthen our ranks”.

The footage could not be independently verified.

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The Arab military coalition led by Riyadh intervened in Yemen in 2015 to back the internationally recognised government, a year after the Huthis overran the capital Sanaa.

Since then, tens of thousands of people have been killed, in what the United Nations has described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

The Huthis come from the minority Zaidi Shiite sect of Islam and have their traditional stronghold in Yemen’s mountainous north. Between 2004 and 2010, they fought six wars against Yemen’s then-government and battled Saudi Arabia in 2009-2010 after storming over the border. 
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