The Interior Ministry of the Houthi administration in Sana'a announced today the exposure of a “large espionage network” allegedly operated from a joint operations room of the CIA, Mossad, and Saudi intelligence, on Saudi territory.
The official statement said that the network received advanced equipment and surveillance devices, was trained by American, Israeli, and Saudi officers, and was intended to collect information on military infrastructure and defense industry in Yemen, including missile production sites and unmanned aerial vehicles.
It was also claimed that members of the network provided the “enemy” with coordinates for airstrikes against civilian targets — as part of an attempt “to harm the Yemeni rear and disrupt aid to Gaza.”
The Lebanese commentator Khalil Nasrallah, close to the Shiite axis, referred to the publication and said: “The Saudi regime has entangled itself in intelligence support for Israel against Yemen. This revelation may be a prelude to military steps by Sana'a to stop the Saudi adventure.”