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BREAKING: Saudi Arabia's air force intercepted a Houthi missile above Riyadh before it was able to

Actually Arab Coalition are moving ahead and Houthi clans are understanding that they are being used by the bigger powers against the wider Islamic and Arab World. Ulemas from Makkah/Madinah/Baghdad/Cairo/Al Quds/Beirut/Rabat/Amman/Delhi/Istanbul have already informed the Houthis that its time for them to understand the Hadiths of Prophet Muhammed Pbuh.

All conflicts and wars are because of conflicting hadith and you are telling me ulemas are out in war zone preaching hadith!. It's like adding wood to fire.
Only way to stop the war is to make it expensive for the axis of evil.
Here inter. state co-operation is required and flow of $ to war zones must be cut. On the contrary we have warriors openly travelling to war zones, hand carrying $ and no questions being asked by authorities, policy makers are dead!
If Pakistan had cut US supplies, Afghanistan would be in peace from long ago.
Now we understand, why Asif Ali Zardari and Yosaf Reza Gillani regime was so chargedup to establish Indo/US supply lines.
 
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All conflicts and wars are because of conflicting hadith and you are telling me ulemas are out in war zone preaching hadith!. It's like adding wood to fire.
Only way to stop the war is to make it expensive for the axis of evil.
Here inter. state co-operation is required and flow of $ to war zones must be cut. On the contrary we have warriors openly travelling to war zones, hand carrying $ and no questions being asked by authorities, policy makers are dead!
If Pakistan had cut US supplies, Afghanistan would be in peace from long ago.
Now we understand, why Asif Ali Zardari and Yosaf Reza Gillani regime was so chargedup to establish Indo/US supply lines.

Hadiths are not conflicting but have been foretold so that the believers understand the signs which are there for the betterment of humanity. Course of the war has been already changed but the fake pride of certain powers had made millions to suffer all over the globe and still they talk about the Messiah. Believers doesnt want the Messiah to return back because this would meant end of the world.

Believers are working to show the human civilization in correct manner and are giving the evidence of the holy and divine scriptures which has been revealed on Messengers/Bhagwan/Rasool//Prophets/Avataars/Nabis who are 124,000 in numbers and according to research around 60,000 came in Yahuda tribes and the research is being done how many came in Bharat/Hind/Hindustan/India , i mean Al Anbiya.
 
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Kinetic hit in terminal phase over city means CBRN warhead deployment is possible. I am against that personally but it is possible if interceptions are happening over population centers that too in terminal phase. I would like to see the GRV of Solid fueled Fateh family against patriots. Nonetheless, the interception zone is showing great vulnerability if unconventional warheads are deployed.
 
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What happened according to Tal Inbar:

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http://foreignpolicy.com/2018/03/28/patriot-missiles-are-made-in-america-and-fail-everywhere/
 
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Separating RV, deploying unconventional payload can spread the bomblets over an area of 10+ Km. Such deployment produces higher number of narrow plumes of agent. I am very interested in knowing the interception altitude and distance from target because if it is happening over cities like shown in videos then it means separating RV even if gets intercepted in terminal phase, can wreck havoc over military zones and population centers too if need arises.

I hope it never happens.
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...intercepted/article23402588.ece?homepage=true

This one was fired near Najran: Riyadh

Saudi air defences intercepted a missile fired by Yemeni rebels at the kingdom’s southern city of Najran on Saturday, the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels said, adding that one person was wounded.

“The missile was fired at Najran indiscriminately and with the aim of hitting residential areas,” coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki told the official Saudi Press Agency. “It was successfully intercepted and the debris fell on residential areas, lightly wounding one Indian expatriate.”

Over the Yemen border

Yemen’s Saba news agency, run by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, said the missile had been fired at a Saudi National Guard base in Najran, just over the border from Yemen where the Saudi-led coalition intervened on the side of the government in March 2015.

The coalition said on Thursday that it intercepted another missile fired by the Houthis at the southern city of Jazan. The coalition spokesman again hit out at Iran after Saturday’s attack, accusing it of “jeopardising the security of Saudi Arabia, the region and the whole world”.

The UN Security Council this week condemned “in the strongest possible terms” multiple missile attacks launched by the Houthis. In one of the biggest such attacks yet, Saudi forces last weekend said they intercepted seven missiles fired by rebels toward cities including Riyadh, killing one person.
 
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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1277986/saudi-arabia

RIYADH: A Houthi militia ballistic missile was launched late on Monday towards civilian areas in Dhahran Al-Janoub in Saudi Arabia, close to the southern border with Yemen.

Arab Coalition spokesperson Colonel Turki Al-Maliki said in a statement: "An Iranian missile supplied to Houthi militia in Yemen was launched from Sa'dah towards civilian areas of Dhahran Al-Janoub."

The missile, according to Al-Maliki, fell on wasteland in Yemen two kilometres from the Saudi border.

Al-Maliki said that the Iranian-backed Houthi militia launched the missile towards Dhahran Al-Janoub residential areas delibrately.

The statement went on to say that the Houthi militia's belligerent acts are a clear indication that the Iranian government is supporting the militia and supplying them with special weapons in contravention of UN Security council resolutions 2216 and 2231.

The Iranians are aiming to threaten Saudi Arabia’s security, as well as regional and international peace, the statement added.

The Houthi use of ballistic missiles to target civilian populated towns and cities is in contravention of international humanitarian law.
 
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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1279151/saudi-arabia
RIYADH: Houthi militia launched a missile toward Jizan province on Wednesday at 9.31pm local time, according to an Arab coalition statement.

Saudi Arabian air defense units shot down the missile in the skies above the province, the Kingdom's official TV channel Al-Ekhbariya reported.

The news was confirmed by Coalition spokesman Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, who also reported there were no casualties or damage in the incident.

Al-Maliki added that this "hostile and indiscriminate" action by the Houthis proves the continued involvement of the Iranian regime in supporting the Houthis is in clear and explicit defiance of the violation of UN resolution 2216 and resolution 223, in a bid to threaten the security of Saudi Arabia and the threat of regional and international security.
 
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  • Saudi Arabia launched a military coalition in 2015 to battle the Houthi rebels in Yemen and restore the internationally-recognised Yemeni government to power.
  • Riyadh confirmed it was behind an air strike on the Yemeni capital that killed Saleh Al-Sammad.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1292506/saudi-arabia


RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's air defenses on Friday intercepted a missile fired by Houthi militia, days after their second-in-command was killed in an air raid by Riyadh and its allies.

The missile, the latest in a series of similar attacks, was heading towards Najran, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

Col. Turki Al-Maliki, the official spokesman for the coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen, stated that the missile was directed towards Najran in a deliberate attempt by Houthi militia to target residential areas, but that coalition air defense forces successfully intercepted it. The missile's fragments scattered over residential areas as a result, but no injuries or damages were reported.

Saudi Arabia launched a military coalition in 2015 to battle the Houthi rebels in its southern neighbour and restore the internationally-recognized Yemeni government to power.

The Houthis control Yemen's capital, Sanaa, as well as much of Yemen's north and the key Hodeida port on the country's western coastline.

Riyadh on Wednesday confirmed it was behind an air strike on the Yemeni capital that killed Saleh Al-Sammad, president of the Houthi's Supreme Political Council, on April 19.

A public funeral for Al-Sammad will be held by the Houthis in Sanaa on Saturday.

http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/...dering-movement-of-shipments-relief-materials

Saudi Gazette report

Spokesman of the Coalition for the Support of Legitimacy in Yemen Col. Turki Al-Maliki said that all military operations in Yemen, whether air, sea or land, are continuing with full capacity.

He said the number of maritime permits issued for humanitarian operations and with not-attack orders, since the beginning of military operations amount to 22,622.

Col. Al-Maliki was addressing a press conference in Riyadh, Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said.

He said the maritime permits issued from April 16 till now to the port of Hodeidah amounted to 12 for an equal number of ships, and the air permits reached 49 flights to the Yemeni interior. The number of passengers was 1,009, he added.

The number of permits from all land ports amounted to 36, and the maritime permits for all ports during the same period totaled 54 permits for foodstuffs, medical, oil derivatives, cattle and others, pointing out that the number of commercial vessels currently in the Yemeni ports totaled 22.

Col. Al-Maliki said the presence of 19 ships heading to the port of Hodeidah and were given permits by the Coalition forces and were not allowed to enter the port of Hodeidah by the Houthi militias merely to delay entry of materials and relief to the port so as to raise prices and create a black market.

Col. Al-Maliki named ships that were in the waiting area, noting that the coalition command has contacted many international organizations and non-government organizations to that effect.

He said the number of beneficiaries within Yemen to date amounted to 3,097,172, pointing out that interior Yemeni areas were provided with relief by 359 trips through King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Action Center.

He pointed out that the Houthi militias are obstructing the movement of shipments and relief materials and some special fuel tanks located at the checkpoint in Dhamar belonging to one of the approximately 11 international organizations that are located at the checkpoint and customs in Dhamar.

Col. Al-Maliki noted that the provinces of Saada and north of Amran are still the starting points and storage of ballistic missiles and weapons smuggled to the Houthi terrorist militia during the period from April 16 to 25.

Col. Al-Maliki said Yemen military, with the support of the coalition forces, liberated many points including Karsh, Al-Rahibah, Haif, Al-Jarrahi, Al-Makha and the city of Meihi and is preparing to advance south in the direction of Hodeidah.

Commenting on the death of Houthi number two Saleh Al-Sammad, Col. Al-Maliki said that this was inevitable. He was the head of a terrorist group and a criminal gang responsible for the killing of thousands of Yemenis and was responsible for firing ballistic missiles, incitement against neighboring countries, targeting of maritime navigation and threatening global security.

Al-Maliki reiterated that the coalition applies the highest, special targeting standards and takes all measures in terms of protecting civilians from harm and collateral damage.

Col. Al-Maliki said that the seized 19 vessels were announced and contacts were made with some UN organizations. There should be procedures according to the principles of the United Nations in declaring the Houthi militia's obstruction of this assistance for the Yemeni people, pointing out that now there are efforts being made through these organizations to move these ships to the port of Hodeidah.

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https://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/saudi-arabia-intercepts-houthi-missile-media-reports/1129725
Saudi air defenses on Friday intercepted a “ballistic missile” fired towards the kingdom’s southern Jazan region, according to Saudi television channel Al-Ekhbariya.

“Air defenses intercepted a missile fired towards Jazan by Yemen’s Houthi militia group,” the broadcaster reported without giving further details.

According to official Saudi figures, the kingdom has intercepted and destroyed a total of 22 missiles fired from Yemeni territory within the past month alone.

Impoverished Yemen has been wracked by violence since 2014, when Houthi rebels overran much of the country, including the capital Sanaa.

The conflict escalated in 2015 when Saudi Arabia and its Sunni-Arab allies -- who accuse the Shia Houthis of serving as Iranian proxies -- launched a massive air campaign in Yemen aimed at rolling back Houthi gains.
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...-commanders/article23709290.ece?homepage=true

Saudi air strike kills over 50 Yemen rebels, including commanders
AFP
DUBAI:, April 28, 2018 14:11 IST
Updated: April 28, 2018 16:21 IST


YEMEN

In this December 13, 2017 photo, a man inspect the rubble of a Houthi-held detention center destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes in Sana’a, Yemen. The unrelenting aerial strikes by the Saudi-led coalition have pushed the impoverished Arab nation to the brink of famine. (FILE) | Photo Credit: AP


The kingdom’s official Al-Ekhbariya television says two high-ranking Huthi insurgents were among those killed in the aerial attack on Friday.
An air strike on Yemen capital Sana’a by a Saudi-led military coalition has killed dozens of Huthi rebels, including at least two commanders, Saudi television reported on Saturday.

Saudi Arabia’s official Al-Ekhbariya television said two high-ranking insurgents were among more than 50 Huthi militiamen killed in Sanaa on Friday evening, without giving further details.

Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television said a total of 38 rebels were killed in the strike on a Huthi interior ministry building.

The Huthis confirmed an air strike on Sana’a but gave no details.

Ahead of Pompeo’s Saudi visit
The raid came hours ahead of a public funeral of the Huthis’ political head Saleh al-Sammad, killed last week in a Saudi-led coalition strike.

It also came as newly-appointed United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was scheduled to land in Riyadh for meetings, including talks on the Yemen conflict.

The Iran-backed rebels have been locked in a war with the Saudi-led military alliance, which since 2015 has fought to restore the internationally-recognised Yemeni government to power.

The Yemen conflict is widely seen as a proxy war between regional titans Iran and Saudi Arabia.

The Huthis control Sanaa, as well as much of the country’s north — which borders Saudi Arabia — and the key Hodeida port on Yemen’s Red Sea coast.

Saudi strikes push Yemen to the brink of famine

Nearly 10,000 people have been killed since the Saudi-led alliance joined the Yemen conflict, triggering what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Yemen now stands at the brink of a famine.

The Saudi-led coalition imposed a total blockade on Yemen’s ports in November in retaliation for cross-border Huthi missile attacks on Saudi Arabia.

The blockade has since been partially lifted, but access to the impoverished country remains limited.
 
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