RIYADH: Yemeni rebels have launched one of their longest-range strikes against Saudi Arabia, firing a ballistic missile that was shot down near the holy city of Makkah, the Saudi-led coalition fighting them said Friday.
The coalition has been carrying out a bombing campaign against the rebels since March last year and there have been rebel strikes towards the bases from which the coalition mounts air raids.
Saudi Arabia has deployed Patriot missiles to intercept the rebel fire. Huthi rebels launched the missile "toward the Makkah area" on Thursday evening from their Saada province stronghold just across the border, a coalition statement said.
"The air defence was able to intercept and destroyed it about 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Makkah without any damage."
The rebels´ sabanews website said their ballistic missile targeted the international airport in Jeddah, the Red Sea city in the sprawling Makkah region.
Islam´s holiest sites are located in Makkah and nearby Medina cities.
The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council condemned the attack which it described as "clear evidence" that the rebels are not willing to accept a political solution to Yemen´s 19-month-old conflict.
The United Arab Emirates´ Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan went further, criticising Iran for the attack. "The Iranian regime backs a terrorist group that fires its rockets on Makkah ... Is this an Islamic regime as it claims to be?" he wrote on Twitter.
Qatar called the attack "a provocation to the feelings of millions of Muslims worldwide". All GCC states, apart from Oman, are members of the Saudi-led coalition. The UAE itself is a major pillar of the Sunni alliance.
The coalition as well as the United States accuse Iran of arming the rebels, a charge denied by Tehran. Makkah lies more than 500 kilometres (more than 300 miles) from the border.
It is the second time this month that the rebels have fired a missile of that range. On October 9, the coalition said it had intercepted a missile near Taif, the site of a Saudi airbase some 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Makkah.
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