Coalition spokesman: We have a “bank of goals” to deal with the Houthis

Al-Maliki In an interview with "Sky News Arabia"Tuesday, it’s "We must deal firmly with these militias and sources of threat to protect civilians, within the contributions to maintaining regional and international peace and security".

Maliki added: "There were military operations on Monday as an extension of previous operations to target Houthi capabilities, and also in response to the threat to use Houthi militias For specific weapons to target civilians in the region, whether in Yemen, Saudi Arabia or the UAE".

On Monday evening, the coalition announced the launch of a large-scale military operation against Houthi targets, hours after the militias targeted civilian facilities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

وأردف: "There was continuous monitoring 24 hours a day, and we have a target bank to deal with the Houthi militias. We gave her chances, and there was a choice of peace and an option of war, but she chose war".

A spokesman for the coalition led by Saudi Arabia: "There was a qualitative operation targeting after real-time intelligence monitoring of some Houthi leaders in a meeting northwest of Sanaa".

Al-Maliki continued: "It also targeted the qualitative capabilities of the Houthis in the Military College andJabal al-Nabi Shuaib, in which the drones are stored and launched from".

He stressed that the military operation of the coalition is continuing, as "Assessing the operational situation requires that you continue to deal with these militias".

When asked whether the marches that targeted Abu Dhabi started from an airport Sana’aAl-Maliki said that "Investigations cannot be anticipated".

واستطرد: "There is an operational review, whether in the UAE or from the coalition, to find out more details about what this terrorist attack is".

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وقال Al-Maliki In an interview with “Sky News Arabia”, Tuesday, he “must deal firmly with these militias and sources of threat to protect civilians, as part of the contributions to maintaining regional and international peace and security.”

Al-Maliki added: “There were military operations on Monday as an extension of previous operations to target Houthi capabilities, and also in response to the threat to use Houthi militias of specific weapons to target civilians in the region, whether in Yemen, Saudi Arabia or the UAE.”

On Monday evening, the coalition announced the launch of a large-scale military operation against Houthi targets, hours after the militias targeted civilian facilities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

And he added, “There was continuous monitoring around the clock, and we have a bank of goals to deal with the Houthi militias. We gave them opportunities and there was the option of peace and the option of war, but they chose war.”

A spokesman for the coalition led by Saudi Arabia: “There was a qualitative operation targeting after real-time intelligence monitoring of some Houthi leaders in a meeting northwest of Sanaa.”

Al-Maliki continued: “The qualitative capabilities of the Houthis were also targeted at the Military Academy andJabal al-Nabi Shuaibin which drones are stored and launched from.

He stressed that the coalition’s military operation is continuing, as “the assessment of the operational situation requires that it continue to deal with these militias.”

When asked whether the marches that targeted Abu Dhabi started from an airport Sana’aAl-Maliki said that “the investigations cannot be preempted.”

And he added, “There is an operational review, whether in the UAE or from the coalition, to find out more details about what this terrorist attack is.”

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