Hadi Rejects Reproducing the ‘Iranian Experience’ in Yemen

Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi meets with the US envoy to Yemen in Riyadh. (Saba News Agency)
Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi meets with the US envoy to Yemen in Riyadh. (Saba News Agency)
TT

Hadi Rejects Reproducing the ‘Iranian Experience’ in Yemen

Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi meets with the US envoy to Yemen in Riyadh. (Saba News Agency)
Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi meets with the US envoy to Yemen in Riyadh. (Saba News Agency)

The UN and US special envoys to Yemen have filled in senior officials in the legitimate Yemeni government about responses they received from Houthi representatives regarding the new Saudi peace initiative for the war-torn country.

The new plan announced by Saudi Arabia last week includes a nationwide ceasefire, opening Sanaa airport, allowing fuel and other commodities into Yemen through Hodeidah and resuming the political process.

Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, during separate meetings with each of the US and UN envoys, reiterated his government’s support for peace efforts that are based on international resolutions, the Gulf initiative and outcomes of national dialogue.

Hadi reaffirmed he totally rejected Houthis’ copying of the Iranian experience in Yemen.

He said that the “Yemeni people will not accept the reproduction of the Iranian experience and the return of defunct clerical rule in Yemen no matter the cost,” adding that his government had made many concessions that have been met with intransigence from the Tehran-backed militias.

He also called on the international community to financially support the government to be able to carry out its duties and humanitarian tasks and complete the steps to implement the Riyadh Agreement, stressing the importance of the efforts of UN envoy Martin Griffiths.

Griffiths, on Friday and Saturday, met with the head of Houthi foreign affairs, Mohammed Abdulsalam, in the Omani capital, Muscat.

He also met with Omani mediators as part of his efforts to convince the militias to positively engage with the Saudi initiative and reboot negotiations.

This coincided with the US State Department announcing that Special Envoy Tim Lenderking was coming back to the region to press for peace in Yemen.

Despite many doubting Houthis coming around and committing to serious peace efforts, diplomatic sources have revealed that the public stance of the militias differs from what its officials are saying behind closed doors.

“We believe Griffiths’ visit to Muscat was positive. What is being rumored about a Houthi rejection is just what the group would like the public to know. Houthis are being serious when discussing peace efforts with the UN envoy,” a diplomatic source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Asharq Al-Awsat.



Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
TT

Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)

An Israeli drone strike on Thursday hit a car at an army checkpoint in the southern port city of Sidon, killing three people and wounding several others, including Lebanese soldiers and UN peacekeepers, Lebanon’s state news agency and the army said.

The Lebanese army said in a communique that three soldiers and four Malaysian peacekeepers were injured.

The National News Agency said one of the wounded was taken to the hospital while the peacekeepers were treated for minor injuries at the scene of the attack at the northern entrance of Sidon, Lebanon’s third-largest city. There was no immediate information on the identities of those who died.

The UN peacekeeping force known as UNIFIL said in a statement that a convoy bringing newly-arrived peacekeepers to south Lebanon was passing by when a drone strike took place near it. The strike lightly injured five peacekeepers, it said.
“We remind all actors of their obligation to avoid actions putting peacekeepers or civilians in danger. Differences should be resolved at the negotiating table, not through violence,” the statement said.

A drone strike earlier Thursday hit a car on a main highway just outside Beirut, killing one woman, according to local media.

The attack took place near Araya, where several similar drone strikes have taken place in the past week.