Yemen’s Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi warns that Saudi Arabia will be targeted with missiles and drones if Riyadh escalates its involvement in the Yemen conflict. The warning specifies Saudi oil and other “vital” facilities as potential targets. The message follows an exchange of strikes between the parties.
According to reporting, the Houthis fire missiles at Saudi Arabia, and they accuse Saudi forces of bombing an airport under Houthi control on Monday. That episode is described as a break in a four-year truce between the two sides. Multiple outlets present the Houthi statement as a direct warning against any further use of force by Saudi Arabia and link it to the recent escalation after the truce rupture.
Overall, the accounts agree on the substance of the warning: the Houthis say they will respond if Saudi Arabia escalates, and they cite recent actions and accusations as the immediate context for the threat.