UAE intercepts Houthi missile attack as Israeli president visits

UAE intercepts Houthi missile attack as Israeli president visits

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog meets with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates January 30, 2022. Mohamed Al Hammadi/Ministry of Presidential Affairs/WAM

The United Arab Emirates said on Monday it had intercepted a ballistic missile fired by Yemenโ€™s Iran-aligned Houthi movement as the UAE hosted Israelโ€™s President Isaac Herzog in his first official visit to the Gulf business and tourism hub.

Washington condemned the assault, the third on U.S.-allied UAE within the last two weeks, including a deadly strike on the capital Abu Dhabi on Jan. 17.
The missile attacks mark an escalation of the Yemen war between the Houthis and a Saudi-led coalition, that includes the UAE.
A senior Emirati official described the attacks as โ€œuselessโ€ provocations that would be dealt with to safeguard national security and sovereignty. โ€œThose who test the UAE are mistaken,โ€ the official, Anwar Gargash, said in a Twitter post.
The UAE defence ministry said the latest missile attack was intercepted 20 minutes past midnight and that its debris fell on an uninhabited area. It did not say whether it was aimed at Abu Dhabi or Dubai, which is hosting a world fair.
It came while Israelโ€™s president was visiting Abu Dhabi where he discussed security and bilateral relations with the UAEโ€™s de facto ruler Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Herzog spent the night in Abu Dhabi, an Israeli official told Reuters. He is due to visit the Expo 2020 Dubai world fair on Monday.
โ€œWhile Israelโ€™s president is visiting the UAE to build bridges and promote stability across the region, the Houthis continue to launch attacks that threaten civilians,โ€ U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a tweet.
The UAE and Bahrain forged ties with Israel in 2020 under U.S.-brokered pacts dubbed the โ€œAbraham Accordsโ€.
โ€œWe are determined in our strategic vision and goals to help build a stable and prosperous region for all and provoking us is useless,โ€ said Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the UAE president.
The UAE civil aviation authority said air traffic in the Gulf country was normal and all flights operating as usual.
The UAEโ€™s defence ministry said coalition warplanes had destroyed missile launchers that were located in Yemen.
A Houthi military spokesman said they would provide details of a new military operation โ€œdeep insideโ€ the UAE.
The UAE is part of the Saudi-led coalition that has been battling the Houthis for nearly seven years in a conflict largely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Houthis, who have repeatedly launched missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia, have warned they would continue targeting the UAE unless it stopped โ€œinterferingโ€ in Yemen.
The UAE largely ended its military presence on the ground in 2019 but holds sway through Yemeni forces it arms and trains and which recently joined battles against the Houthis in key energy-producing regions.
The coalition has also launched deadly air strikes on Houthi-held areas in the past two week in the conflict, which has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
REUTERS

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