Abdullah al-Hakim, head of the Houthi intelligence agency, said that "the intelligence achievements exceeded the border fronts and reached the depths of the capitals of the aggressor countries and their secret operations rooms, and the intelligence system became able to anticipate and defeat the enemy's activities with steps."

He added - in statements published by the group's official website - that the Houthis possess a bank of vital and important goals in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Israel, he said.

The Houthi intelligence official warned Saudi Arabia and the UAE against targeting oil and economic installations in Ma'rib Governorate, saying, "Our arm is strong, long and able to extend to all installations of the oil and economic aggression countries and destroy them."

The Houthis had announced last week that the air force had carried out a large operation with a large number of "Qasef 2K" drones, targeting the operations and control room at Najran Airport (south of Saudi Arabia), arms stores and aircraft stands at King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushayt (southwest) and other military targets. .

For his part, Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi-Emirati coalition, announced that the coalition forces intercepted and destroyed four drones launched by the Houthis, and that other planes were intercepted and destroyed in the Yemeni airspace, without mentioning the location of the destruction.

Last Wednesday, the fighters of the Saudi-Emirati coalition resumed violent raids on areas in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, which have been under the control of the Houthi group for nearly six years.

Since 2015, the coalition has carried out military operations in Yemen in support of pro-government forces against Iranian-backed Houthi militants who have controlled provinces including the capital, Sanaa and Saada, since 2014.

The war that has lasted for more than five years has left one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, with more than 80% of the population of Yemen relying on humanitarian aid to survive.