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Gulf allies clash after Saudi jets rout southern separatists
Summary
The article reports Saudi jets routed southern separatist forces, a setback for Emirati-linked ambitions, and says Saudi Arabia has sought to reunify the anti-Houthi coalition.
Content
Saudi air strikes against southern separatist forces were reported as a decisive action that curtailed an advance that had recently announced plans for a referendum on secession. The outcome is described as a setback for Emirati-linked ambitions in the south. Saudi officials are reported to have summoned partners to try to reunify the anti-Houthi coalition and manage the dispute among Gulf allies.
Key reported facts:
- Saudi jets routed southern separatist forces that had announced plans for a referendum on secession within two years.
- The outcome is described in the article as a setback for Emirati-linked ambitions in the southern movement.
- Saudi Arabia summoned partners as part of efforts to reunify the fractured anti-Houthi front.
Summary:
The reported strikes represent a notable shift among Gulf partners and have disrupted southern separatist plans. The immediate effect is described as a setback for Emirati-linked ambitions and an effort by Saudi Arabia to restore unity in the anti-Houthi coalition. Undetermined at this time.
