AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSanaa Airport Escalation: Yemen’s internationally recognized government says it targeted the runway at Sanaa International Airport to stop an Iranian plane carrying a Houthi delegation from landing, while Houthis and their media blame Saudi airstrikes and vow retaliation, with both sides claiming the move ends any de-escalation. Diplomatic Fallout: Yemen’s Foreign Ministry says the strike marks the end of the truce and warns Saudi Arabia of “high costs,” as officials also accuse the Houthis of blocking Yemen’s national aviation and detaining Red Cross staff at the airport. Regional Pressure on Trade: Renewed US-Iran strikes have pushed safety fears in the Strait of Hormuz, with tanker traffic hitting a two-month low and shipping operators reportedly switching off tracking signals. Humanitarian and Civil Impact: Authorities urged evacuation around the airport as damage and casualties remain unclear, while the wider Yemen conflict continues to disrupt travel, aid access, and stability. Red Sea Shipping Update: Maersk says it will resume another Red Sea route via Suez as part of a gradual return to trans-corridor sailing. Prisoner-Exchange Tensions in the South: The STC led protests rejecting the inclusion of convicted militants in prisoner exchange lists, warning of further escalation.
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