AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen–Saudi Escalation: Yemen’s internationally recognized government says it struck Sanaa International Airport to block an Iranian-linked flight, while the Houthis retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport, warning airlines off Saudi airspace until the airport blockade is lifted; the UN and regional states urged de-escalation as fears grow that Yemen’s renewed fighting could drag the wider region back into full-scale war. UN Diplomacy: UN envoy Hans Grundberg held talks in Muscat with Omani officials and Houthi negotiator Mohammed Abdul-Salam, calling for immediate de-escalation and UN-mediated negotiations after the airport runway strikes. Regional Reactions: Oman condemned missile threats against Saudi Arabia and urged restraint and a return to the UN political track; China warned the situation around Sanaa risks wider escalation tied to US-Iran tensions. Security Claims: The Houthis claimed they shot down a Saudi Wing Loong II reconnaissance drone over Al-Bayda, a claim not immediately confirmed by Saudi authorities. Humanitarian Context: WHO/UNICEF reported childhood vaccination gains are fragile, with conflict-hit countries including Yemen still home to millions of unvaccinated children. Broader Pressure Points: As US-Iran tensions flare around the Strait of Hormuz, analysts warn Iran may use Yemen’s Houthis to threaten Bab el-Mandeb, raising the stakes for Red Sea shipping and global energy prices.
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