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John R Bradley

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Analysis

Saudi's anti-Israel rhetoric is boost for ascendant Iran

November 3, 2016 11:50
Boys look through a hole made by a Saudi airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen
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Last week's unprecedented missile attack by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, on Islam's holiest city of Mecca, was a stark wake-up call that Israel may soon find itself caught in the cross-hairs of an apocalyptic confrontation between Sunni and Shia in the Middle East.

The ballistic missile was intercepted before it could reach its alleged target.

But what was sobering was how Saudi Arabia - which has established close (if unofficial) intelligence and military ties with the Jewish state to confront a potentially nuclear-armed Iran - chose to frame its condemnation by reference to Israel.

Brigadier General Ahmed Asiri, spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition that has been bombing Yemen for the last 18 months, said that the missile was similar to those provided to Hizbollah in Lebanon by Iran.