Yemen’s Houthi authorities announced on November 8 that they have dismantled what they describe as a major joint espionage network alleged to be run by the CIA, Israel’s Mossad, and Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence. Houthi officials claim the captured network operated from Saudi soil, used advanced surveillance equipment, and monitored military and civilian infrastructure—including missile and drone launch sites, government leaders, and economic facilities. The network is accused of supplying intelligence that guided US and Israeli strikes on Yemeni targets and exacerbated the nation’s hardship. The accused countries have not commented on the allegations. The operation comes amid heightened tension following the Gaza war, with the Houthis reaffirming support for Palestinians and warning Yemenis to remain vigilant against foreign plots.
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