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World unites in anger at new Houthi missile attack on 海角直播

World unites in anger at new Houthi missile attack on 海角直播
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Saudi soldiers display the remains of Iranian-made Houthi ballistic missiles at a press conference in Riyadh on Monday. Seven missiles fired from Yemen and targeting cities in 海角直播 were intercepted by Saudi air defense forces on Sunday night. (AFP)
World unites in anger at new Houthi missile attack on 海角直播
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A screen grab of Saudi air defences intercepting Houthi ballistic missiles.
Updated 27 March 2018

World unites in anger at new Houthi missile attack on 海角直播

World unites in anger at new Houthi missile attack on 海角直播

RIYADH: JEDDAH: World leaders joined a chorus of anger and condemnation on Monday after Houthi militias in Yemen launched a barrage of Iranian-supplied ballistic missiles at civilian areas of four cities in 海角直播.聽
Three of the seven rockets fired on Sunday night targeted Riyadh, two were aimed at Jazan, and the others were launched toward Khamis Mushayt and Najran. Saudi air defenses intercepted all seven. An Egyptian civilian worker was killed by falling debris, and two others were injured. The Saudi-led coalition supporting Yemen鈥檚 internationally recognized government said the attacks all targeted populated areas.
In Riyadh on Monday, the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen displayed wreckage from the missiles, which analysis indicated were supplied by Iran. The coalition 鈥渞eserves the right to respond against Iran at the right time and right place,鈥 spokesman Col. Turki Al-Maliki said.聽
Condemnation of the attack was led by the United Nations and the United States, followed by the Arab League, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Pakistan, Russia, Italy, Algeria and Sudan.聽
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres 鈥渟trongly condemns the launch late yesterday of a series of missiles claimed by the Houthis toward cities in 海角直播, including Riyadh, as he does consistently with all attacks against civilians,鈥 the UN said. Guterres will meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday to discuss Yemen.
The US confirmed its support to 海角直播 in defending the Kingdom鈥檚 borders. 鈥淲e continue to call on all parties, including the Houthis, to return to political negotiations and move toward ending the war in Yemen,鈥 the State Department said.
Kuwait's Permanent Representative to the UN,聽Mansour聽Al-Otaibi, callled on the UN Security Council to intervene to stop the Houthi missile attacks on the Kingdom. He added聽Houthi militias undermine all opportunities for peace in Yemen and their attacks are a dangerous escalation.
The United States joined in聽strongly condemning the dangerous Houthi missile attacks.
"We support our Saudi partners' right to defend their borders against these threats. We continue to call on all parties, including the Houthis, to return to political negotiations and move toward ending the war in Yemen," said聽spokesperson for the US Department of State Heather聽Nauert.
Algeria also strongly condemned the attack and聽affirmed its solidarity and full support to King Salman, the Saudi government and its people in the face of any attempt to target its security and stability. It called for the immediate cessation of hostilities that will deepen the crisis and increase the escalating tension in the region.
Leading analyst Oubai Shahbandar told Arab News: 鈥淥fficials in Tehran seem intent on escalating the Yemeni conflict into wider regional instability. That makes the prospects for a negotiated peace settlement in Yemen under UN auspices that much more difficult to attain.鈥
Senior analyst and columnist, Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, said: 鈥淭his reveals that the Iranian regime is determined to destabilize the region and expand its influence through its proxies and by smuggling and supplying the Houthis with weapons.鈥澛
鈥淭hese acts are in violation of two UN resolutions: 2216, which imposes an arms embargo on Yemen鈥檚 Houthi militia, and 2231, which bans Iran from transferring weapons and advancing its ballistic missile program in specific instances," he added.
Rafizadeh called on the UN and EU to impose targeted sanctions on Iran.

War crime
The human rights group Amnesty International said the Houthi missile attacks could be a war crime.
鈥淟aunching indiscriminate attacks is prohibited by international humanitarian law,鈥 said Amnesty鈥檚 Samah Hadid.
鈥淎 high death toll may have been averted, possibly due to the missiles being intercepted, but that doesn鈥檛 let the Houthi armed group off the hook for this reckless and unlawful act.
鈥淭hese missiles cannot be precisely targeted at such distances, so their use in this manner unlawfully endangers civilians.鈥
Amnesty did not say it had independently documented evidence of the attacks.
In Rome, Italy鈥檚 Minister of Foreign Affairs Angelino Alfano pledged his country鈥檚 full solidarity with 海角直播, saying: 聽鈥淭he Houthi rebels鈥 provocative behavior undermines security and stability in the region and contributes to the deterioration of the political and military situation in Yemen.鈥
Alfano added that ending the conflict in Yemen 鈥渕ust be the main priority鈥 as it 鈥渋s also essential for addressing the civilians鈥 urgent humanitarian needs.鈥
鈥淚taly is ready to offer its assistance to the UN new special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, in hope that he will push forward the negotiations aimed at ending this conflict,鈥 Alfano said.

UK to Iran: Stop arming Houthis
Britain had earlier called on Iran to 鈥渟top sending weapons鈥 to the Houthi militias and use its influence instead to end the conflict, Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported on Sunday.
In a joint statement on the occasion of the three-year anniversary of the start of the Saudi-led Arab military intervention against the Houthi militias in Yemen, Britain鈥檚 Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt said that 鈥渋f Iran is sincere in its commitment to support a political solution in Yemen, it must stop sending weapons that prolong the conflict, fuel regional tensions and pose a threat to international peace and security.鈥
鈥淲e are wondering why Iran is spending a lot of money in a country with which it has no real historical ties or interests, rather than using its influence to end the conflict for the benefit of the Yemeni people,鈥 the ministers said in their statement.
In September 2014, the Houthis expelled pro-government forces from Sanaa and took control of the capital and several parts of the country.
鈥淲e support the efforts of the Saudi-led coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen, as approved by the UN Security Council,鈥 the British ministers said in a statement.
聽A report by UN experts concluded that Tehran was involved in arming the Houthis.
The United Nations is making a fresh push for talks after Iran sent signals that it would be willing to help turn up the pressure on the Houthis to take part in negotiations, UN diplomats said.
New UN envoy Martin Griffiths was in the rebel-held capital Sanaa this week for talks on kick-starting the political process, following a first round of meetings in Riyadh.
About 10,000 Yemenis have been killed and 53,000 wounded since the coalition intervened in Yemen in March 2015.