Houthi Rebels Allegedly Seize Red Cross Plane Amid Yemen-Saudi Conflict
Amid renewed clashes between Saudi Arabia and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the Yemeni Information Minister accused the Houthis of hijacking a Red Cross aircraft stationed at Sanaa International Airport. This claim surfaced following Saudi airstrikes on the airport, which Riyadh said were part of enforcing an air blockade against the Houthi group.
The Red Cross has maintained a presence in Yemen, particularly in Houthi-controlled areas, since the conflict escalated in 2015. The organization provides essential services such as clean water and healthcare. Despite previous incidents, including a November 2025 Houthi attack on its offices in Sanaa where staff were briefly held hostage and communication devices confiscated, the Red Cross has continued its operations in the country.
The Yemeni government, which opposes the Houthis, restricts the rebels' use of the airport, viewing it as a security threat. Saudi Arabia supports these restrictions with combat aircraft. The ongoing conflict and these recent developments further complicate humanitarian efforts in Yemen, where the Red Cross insists on remaining active despite the dangers.
The situation highlights the challenges faced by international aid organizations operating in conflict zones and the escalating tensions between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition enforcing the blockade.
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