US Condemns Attack against Saudi Arabia, Accuses Houthis of Prolonging Yemen War

The US State Department is seen in Washington on Nov. 29, 2010. (Getty Images)
The US State Department is seen in Washington on Nov. 29, 2010. (Getty Images)
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US Condemns Attack against Saudi Arabia, Accuses Houthis of Prolonging Yemen War

The US State Department is seen in Washington on Nov. 29, 2010. (Getty Images)
The US State Department is seen in Washington on Nov. 29, 2010. (Getty Images)

The United States strongly condemned on Friday the Iran-backed Houthi militias in Yemen for carrying out an attack against an oil facility in Saudi Arabia’s Jizan.

The State Department said the attack comes days after the Kingdom and Yemen announced a commitment to reach a ceasefire and engage in UN-led peace talks.

“The actions by the Houthis are a clear provocation meant to perpetuate the conflict,” it added.

“This is the latest in a series of Houthi attempts to disrupt global energy supplies and threatens civilian populations. The Houthis’ actions are prolonging the suffering of the Yemeni people and jeopardizing peace efforts at a critical moment when the international community is increasingly united behind a ceasefire and a resolution of the conflict,” it stated.

“We again call on all parties to commit seriously to and strictly uphold a ceasefire, and engage in negotiations under UN auspices, in conjunction with UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths and US Special Envoy Tim Lenderking.”



Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom's condemnation and denunciation, in the strongest terms possible, of the burning of a hospital in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli occupation forces, and the forced evacuation of patients and medical staff.

The ministry said these acts constitute a violation of international law, international humanitarian law, and the most fundamental humanitarian and ethical norms.