Iran prolonging war in Yemen as Saudi Arabia strives to end it

The Iran-backed Houthi militia maintains its violations in Yemen at the time Saudi Arabia works to end the war raging in the country for over six years now.
The Houthi militia keeps
targeting Saudi civilians as well as vital facilities in different parts of
Saudi Arabia.
It also widens its
repression of the Yemenis and commits horrific crimes against them in different
parts of Yemen.
The Houthi militia also
continues to steal the wealth of the Yemeni people, receiving support from Iran
which wants to impose its control on Yemen as it did other Arab countries.
Crimes
Houthi Spokesman Yahia
al-Sarie conceded on March 26 that the Houthi air force had attacked vital
military facilities in Saudi Arabia.
He said 18 Houthi drones
had attacked important sites in Saudi Arabia.
The Houthis, he added,
also fired ballistic missiles on the same targets.
The Houhi spokesman noted
that Houthi militants also attacked premises of the Saudi oil company Aramco in
several southern Saudi cities.
We also attacked other
military sites, Yemeni media quoted him as saying.
This is not the first
time the Houthis confess that they launched attacks against Saudi Arabia.
On March 21, al-Sarie
said his militia had shelled premises of Aramco with six drones.
He added that the militia
had also attacked other sites in southern Saudi Arabia.
Al-Sarie noted that
Houthi drones had also attacked a military site in Abha Airport, hitting the
site with precision, according to Yemeni media.
This and other Houthi
attacks were condemned by a large number of countries, including the United
States which had recently removed the Houthis from a list of terrorist
organizations.