On July 14, 2026, Houthis rebels launched missiles at Saudi Arabia in retaliation for recent airstrikes on Sanaa Airport. The strikes were reportedly aimed at preventing an Iranian plane, transporting a Houthi delegation, from landing in the Yemeni capital. This escalation in conflict highlights the ongoing tensions in the region.
Background of the Conflict in Yemen
The conflict in Yemen has escalated significantly since the Houthis took control of the capital in 2014. The ongoing civil war has drawn in regional powers, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, complicating efforts for peace. The Houthis have consistently accused Saudi Arabia of conducting strikes that target their leadership and infrastructure.
Recent airstrikes on Sanaa Airport were designed to block the arrival of Iranian support for the Houthis, which Saudi Arabia views as a threat to its national security. The situation in Yemen remains dire, with humanitarian crises exacerbated by the ongoing violence.
Details of the Missile Attacks
The missile attacks launched by the Houthis were described as a direct response to the Saudi strikes. Eyewitnesses reported explosions in various regions of Saudi Arabia, indicating that the Houthis are capable of reaching targets deep within the country. The Houthis have stated that these retaliatory strikes are necessary to defend their sovereignty and retaliate against what they perceive as aggression.





