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Qatar Condemns Houthi Missile Strikes on Southern Saudi Arabia

Qatar Condemns Houthi Missile Strikes on Southern Saudi Arabia By neha - July 14, 2026
Qatar condemns Houthi attack

Qatar has strongly condemned a new missile attack on Saudi territory. The State of Qatar called it a clear violation of Saudi sovereignty.

What Qatar Said About the Attack

Qatar described the strike as a breach of international law. Officials said it also threatened the region's wider security and stability. The statement called the attack a direct violation of Saudi territorial integrity.

What Actually Happened

Yemen's Houthi movement fired ballistic missiles toward southern Saudi Arabia. The group said the strikes were retaliation for Saudi-backed airport attacks. A Saudi-led military coalition confirmed its air defenses intercepted the missiles.

The interception stopped the missiles before they reached their intended targets. No casualties were reported from the missile launches themselves.

A Four Year Truce Now Broken

This attack marked a serious escalation between both sides. It broke a four year truce that had limited direct conflict. That truce had largely kept Saudi Arabia out of open fighting with the Houthis.

The Houthis linked their action to strikes on Sanaa International Airport. They claimed Saudi Arabia helped block an Iranian aircraft from landing there. The group considers the airport under its own direct control.

A senior Houthi official, Hezam al-Assad, issued a broad new threat afterward. He warned of further attacks on Saudi airlines, airports, and ports. He also threatened Saudi trains, oil companies, ships, and shipping lines.

How the Region Reacted

Qatar's condemnation joined a much wider wave of international criticism. The Gulf Cooperation Council issued a strong statement against the attack. GCC Secretary General Jasem Albudaiwi called it a clear breach of international humanitarian law.

He stressed that Saudi Arabia's security matters deeply to the entire GCC bloc. He called for a firm international response to hold those responsible accountable.

Pakistan also condemned the strikes during an emergency UN Security Council meeting. Ambassador Usman Jadoon said Pakistan firmly opposes the Houthi missile attacks on Saudi Arabia. He also reaffirmed Pakistan's support for both Saudi and Yemeni sovereignty.

Jadoon further condemned the Houthis' ongoing detention of UN and humanitarian staff. He also criticized the group's seizure of UN buildings and property. He called for the immediate release of all detained personnel.

Part of a Larger Regional Crisis

This missile attack comes amid growing tension tied to the US-Iran conflict. On the same day, another serious incident struck the Gulf region.

The UAE's Defense Ministry reported an attack on two UAE-flagged vessels. The ships, named Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, were hit by Iranian cruise missiles. The attack happened while both ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz.

The strike occurred within Omani territorial waters during the crossing. One Indian crew member died, and eight others suffered injuries.

Qatar's Broader Push for Regional Peace

Qatar has repeatedly urged de-escalation across the region in recent months. It continues backing Saudi-led efforts to secure lasting peace in Yemen. That support aligns with the Gulf Initiative and Yemen's National Dialogue outcomes.

Qatar has also pointed to UN Security Council Resolution 2216 as a guiding framework. Officials say a diplomatic path remains the best route toward regional stability.

This remains a developing story, and further updates are expected soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did Qatar say about the Houthi missile attack?

Qatar condemned it as a violation of Saudi sovereignty and international law.

Q: Did the missiles hit their intended targets in Saudi Arabia?

No, Saudi-led coalition forces intercepted the missiles before impact.

Q: Why did the Houthis launch this attack?

They said it was retaliation for Saudi-backed strikes near Sanaa International Airport.

Q: What happened in the Strait of Hormuz the same day?

Iranian cruise missiles struck two UAE-flagged vessels, killing one crew member.

Q: How has the international community responded to the attack?

The GCC, Pakistan, and other nations have strongly condemned the Houthi missile strikes.
 

By neha - July 14, 2026

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