Yemen Hopes Saudi-Iranian Agreement Would Stop Tehran's ‘Bad’ Meddling

Member of the Yemeni PLC Abdullah Al-Alimi meets with the US Ambassador to Yemen in Riyadh (Saba News Agency)
Member of the Yemeni PLC Abdullah Al-Alimi meets with the US Ambassador to Yemen in Riyadh (Saba News Agency)
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Yemen Hopes Saudi-Iranian Agreement Would Stop Tehran's ‘Bad’ Meddling

Member of the Yemeni PLC Abdullah Al-Alimi meets with the US Ambassador to Yemen in Riyadh (Saba News Agency)
Member of the Yemeni PLC Abdullah Al-Alimi meets with the US Ambassador to Yemen in Riyadh (Saba News Agency)

Abdullah al-Alimi, member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), has voiced hope for the rapprochement between Tehran and Riyadh would lead to Iran stopping any malign involvement in Yemen.

Al-Alimi’s statement was made during a meeting he had with the US ambassador to Yemen, Steven Fagin.

The PLC member reaffirmed to Fagin that Yemeni authorities are determined to find a sustainable and comprehensive peace based on principal references.

In his meeting with Fagin, al-Alimi touched on developments in Yemen’s political, economic and security situation. He also recalled PLC efforts to address all issues and alleviate the human suffering caused by insurgent Houthi militias.

The PLC had also ordered the Yemeni government to implement a package of economic reforms aimed at enhancing revenues and rationalizing expenditures.

According to state-owned Saba News Agency, Al-Alimi praised US support provided to Yemen in various fields.

This includes Washington’s $444 million pledge at a donors’ conference in Geneva, as well as its role in combating smuggling and stopping the flow of Iranian arms shipments to Yemen.

While Houthis continue to reject UN and international efforts aimed at renewing and expanding the truce and begin negotiations to end the coup in Yemen, al-Alimi expressed the PLC’s aspiration for more pressure on the insurgency militia to bring about peace and end the war.

Responding to a question on whether the Saudi-Iranian agreement will reflect positively on the Yemeni crisis, Al-Alimi said he hopes that the agreement to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries will be a prelude to stopping bad Iranian interference in Yemen.

He also hoped that the rapprochement would motivate Houthis to stop the war and reach a permanent and comprehensive peace agreement based on ending the coup, restoring the state, and resuming the political process.

The Yemeni government had welcomed the China-brokered agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran but said that it would continue to cautiously deal with the regime in Tehran until it changed its behavior regarding interference in the internal affairs of other countries.



Lebanon Detains Five Over Rocket Fire Toward Israel

FILED - 31 May 2022, Lebanon, Beirut: Lebanese soldiers stand guard in front of the parliament building in Beirut. Photo: Marwan Naamani/dpa
FILED - 31 May 2022, Lebanon, Beirut: Lebanese soldiers stand guard in front of the parliament building in Beirut. Photo: Marwan Naamani/dpa
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Lebanon Detains Five Over Rocket Fire Toward Israel

FILED - 31 May 2022, Lebanon, Beirut: Lebanese soldiers stand guard in front of the parliament building in Beirut. Photo: Marwan Naamani/dpa
FILED - 31 May 2022, Lebanon, Beirut: Lebanese soldiers stand guard in front of the parliament building in Beirut. Photo: Marwan Naamani/dpa

The Lebanese Army on Tuesday received a third suspect from the Palestinian group Hamas over rocket attacks launched from southern Lebanon toward Israel in March, bringing the total number of detainees to five.

In a statement issued by the Army’s Directorate of Guidance, the military said it had taken custody of the Palestinian national, identified by the initials Q.S., at the entrance of the Al-Bass refugee camp in the southern city of Tyre.

The handover follows the transfer of two other Hamas members on Sunday and Monday, as part of a broader security operation led by the Lebanese Army’s Intelligence Directorate.

The move comes in line with a recommendation by Lebanon’s Supreme Defense Council and a decision by the government to apprehend those involved in the attacks.

The suspects are believed to have played roles in rocket launches toward Israeli territory on March 22 and 28, 2025.

Military authorities confirmed that the newly detained suspect is now under investigation under the supervision of the relevant judicial authorities.

Security forces are continuing efforts to track down additional individuals linked to the rocket fire.

Rockets fired from southern Lebanon toward Israel on March 22 and 28 were launched by unidentified assailants, but subsequent investigations by Lebanese authorities revealed that some of those involved were affiliated with the Palestinian group Hamas, security sources said.

Two suspects have already been detained, and authorities have launched a manhunt for others believed to have taken part in the attacks.

In response, Lebanon’s Supreme Defense Council issued a recommendation to the government on Friday, urging it to formally warn Hamas against using Lebanese territory to carry out operations that threaten national security.

“The most severe measures will be taken to put a definitive end to any act that violates Lebanese sovereignty,” the council said in its statement.