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SAUDI – HOUTHIS
- Ansar Allah claimed uncrewed aerial vehicle attacks targeting a Saudi Aramco facility inside Saudi Arabia.
- Ansar Allah released video footage showing a quadcopter drone striking a Saudi M1A2S Abrams tank in Marib.
- The Yemeni Armed Forces launched drone strikes targeting Houthi fighters and vehicles in Marib province.
- Port authorities suspended commercial operations at al-Makha following recent Ansar Allah missile strikes.
- Saudi Arabian diplomats sought foreign partners to establish joint maritime defense initiatives in the Red Sea.
Ansar Allah launched drone operations against Saudi military assets in Yemen while claiming strikes on Saudi infrastructure. Commercial shipping operations at al-Makha port remained halted following recent strike damage.
Ansar Allah published footage of a quadcopter drone striking a Saudi M1A2S Abrams tank in Marib. The Yemeni Armed Forces launched retaliatory drone strikes against Houthi fighters in Marib. Ansar Allah claimed uncrewed aerial vehicle attacks against a Saudi Aramco oil facility.
Saudi Arabian diplomats sought foreign allies to establish joint defenses for Red Sea shipping lanes. Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to discuss regional security. Saudi officials met Iraqi counterparts in Riyadh to discuss regional energy supply stability.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commanders claimed Saudi Arabia cannot prevent Ansar Allah attacks. United States officials proposed new sanctions targeting Iranian military procurement networks. Red Sea commercial vessels continued navigating under persistent threat of uncrewed aerial vehicle strikes.
Ansar Allah maintains uncrewed aerial strike capabilities against Saudi forces and maritime infrastructure. Saudi Arabia relies on regional diplomatic coordination to reinforce defensive capabilities. Assessment: Cross-border drone attacks by Ansar Allah threaten to disrupt Saudi energy facilities and Red Sea shipping routes in the coming weeks.
SCORE RATIONALE // Ansar Allah expanded cross-border drone claims against Saudi infrastructure and demonstrated direct uncrewed aerial strikes on Saudi heavy armor in Yemen.
- 2026-08-19
Ansar Allah launches drone strikes targeting the Saudi Aramco oil refinery in Jizan.
On August 18, 2026, Houthi forces targeted Saudi Aramco's oil refinery facility in Jizan with drones. The strike represents a direct attack on Saudi energy infrastructure amid renewed cross-border hostilities.
- 2026-08-17
Ansar Allah claims missile strikes on Saudi military vessels off Mocha.
Houthi forces claimed targeting a Saudi military landing ship and four patrol craft with ballistic missiles and drones off the coast of Mocha. Yemeni army sources reported five ballistic missiles launched toward Bab al-Mandeb and Red Sea shipping lanes.
- 2026-08-12
Houthi forces launch fatal Red Sea ship attack and sustain missile strikes on Mokha
A Houthi attack on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea killed six crew members, including three Pakistani nationals and one Indonesian. Concurrently, Houthi forces launched ten missiles and four drones targeting Yemen's western coast and Mokha port over four consecutive days.
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- 2026-08-11
Fatal Houthi missile strike on commercial vessel near Bab el-Mandeb kills three crew members.
- SAU
- UAE
- US
- NRF
- UK
- STC
- YEM
- HTH
- IRN
- AQP
- ISR
- PSE → ISR · ISRAEL-LEVANT ↔ SAUDI-HOUTHIS
August 16, 2026 | - IMEMC News266 sources - EUR → ISR · SAUDI-HOUTHIS (external actor)
Why Maga sees Europe as an ideological battleground – The Irish Times6 sources
townhall.com jpost.com thejc.com irishtimes.com - YEM → ISR · IRAN-GULF ↔ SAUDI-HOUTHIS
Yemen hots up again, and other developments in Middle East11 sources
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