Dyami Insights: Conflict developments In the Middle East
Is the Saudi-Yemen conflict ‘ripe’ for negotiations?
In late October 2020, Yemen’s Houthi militant group, which is continuing to exercise control over most of South Yemen, has been targeting Saudi airports and air bases. The Iran-backed Houthi militants have launched numerous aerial attacks using drones and small airplanes directed at Saudi territory.
Dyami Insights: Conflict developments In the Middle East
Is the Saudi-Yemen conflict ‘ripe’ for negotiations?
In late October 2020, Yemen’s Houthi militant group, which is continuing to exercise control over most of South Yemen, has been targeting Saudi airports and air bases. The Iran-backed Houthi militants have launched numerous aerial attacks using drones and small airplanes directed at Saudi territory.
Dyami Insights: Conflict developments In the Middle East
Is the Saudi-Yemen conflict ‘ripe’ for negotiations?
In late October 2020, Yemen’s Houthi militant group, which is continuing to exercise control over most of South Yemen, has been targeting Saudi airports and air bases. The Iran-backed Houthi militants have launched numerous aerial attacks using drones and small airplanes directed at Saudi territory.
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