Houthis are ‘threat’ to Yemen, S Arabia, region: Expert

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Houthi militias in Yemen are continuing to break international humanitarian law by targeting civilians in Saudi Arabia as in its latest attacks on Saudi territory, the group has been reported to launch a projectile at a village in the southern Jazan region, injuring five people and damaging property.
Local newspapers reported that the Iran-backed militia has attacked Saudi Arabia’s territory, killing and injuring civilians in the process, since the start of the war in 2015, often to international condemnation.
“The Kingdom has tackled many Houthi attacks, which included ballistic missiles and drones that were originally intended to target civilians,” political analyst and international relations expert Dr Hamdan Al-Shehri said.
“If it wasn’t for the Kingdom’s instant response they would have caused very big damage.”, adding a group like the Houthis were not expected to act differently, other than be violent and destructive. He pointed the finger at the international community for its silence as well as countries that have lifted an arms ban on Iran.
“The recently apprehended Houthi cell in Yemen smuggling Iranian weapons has admitted to receiving training in Iran, evidence of Iran’s continued involvement in Yemen. Therefore, this makes the US unilateral proclamation to reinforce UN sanctions against Iran the right thing to do now.”
Al-Shehri added that the militia was an organization whose activities would still endanger the lives of Yemeni civilians even if they did not harm neighboring countries. “They use cities as a shield and launch their rockets from inside Sanaa, among civilians.”
He said that the international community, as part of its responsibility to maintain global peace and security, was required to spare Yemenis the agony and scourge of war by implementing UN Security Council Resolution 2216 and bring the Houthis back to the negotiation table for an inclusive political solution.
“The Houthis are a threat to Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the entire region as long as weapons remain in their hands,” Al-Shehri said. The attack in Jazan was condemned by Egypt, Jordan and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).