<p>A missile fired by Houthi forces in Yemen at the airport in Riyadh could be an act of war, Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi foreign minister, said on November 9.</p><p>Al-Jubeir said the missile, which the Houthis launched into Saudi Arabia on November 4</a>, was smuggled into Yemen in pieces. The Saudi Arabian government, he said, believes experts from Iran and Hezbollah helped Houthi forces assemble the missile, in violation of a UN resolution</a> that calls on the Houthis to relinquish their weapons and refrain from acquiring new ones.</p><p>Storyful cannot independently verify this report.</p><p>“We believe this could be considered an act of war,” Al-Jubeir added.</p><p>Saudi Arabia bombed multiple sites in Yemen on November 5</a>, including a main square in the capital Sanaa, and locations in northwest Yemen on November 7</a>. Credit: Twitter/Saudi Foreign Ministry via Storyful</p><br />