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Houthis Claim Foiling Saudi-US-Israeli Spy Ring in Yemen

Houthis Claim Foiling Saudi-US-Israeli Spy Ring in Yemen

Group alleges joint Saudi command centre trained operatives to feed intelligence to Israel and the United States
On 8 November 2025 the Ansar Allah movement publicly announced the arrest of an alleged espionage network in Yemen that it says was orchestrated by the intelligence services of Saudi Arabia, the United States and Israel.

The group released a statement describing a “joint operations room” based in Saudi Arabia that directed multiple cells operating across Houthi-controlled territory.

According to the Houthi Ministry of the Interior, the network was tasked with locating military manufacturing sites, ballistic missile and drone launch zones, and civilian leaders’ residences, and supplying coordinates to foreign actors in attacks.

Confessions released by the Houthis say some detainees were trained inside Saudi Arabia by Saudi, U.S. and Israeli officers, and used sophisticated surveillance equipment across multiple provinces.

The statement further claims the ring began operations between 2019 and 2024, recruited Yemenis and deployed vehicles fitted with cameras and tracking devices.

It alleges that the Saudis acted as recruiters under the direction of U.S. and Israeli handlers.

The Houthis also tied the network to damage inflicted on civilians by operations carried out by U.S.- and Israeli-led forces, claiming intelligence from the cells was used in attacks on homes, markets and service infrastructure.

While this is the most detailed public claim from the Houthis to date regarding alleged foreign intelligence infiltration, independent verification of the confessions, the training claims and the network’s scope remains unavailable.

Past similar announcements by the group have not been substantiated by non-Houthi sources.

Analysts note that the timing of the claim, which follows increased Yemeni governmental arrests of humanitarian workers and U.N. staff, may reflect internal dynamics and consolidation efforts by the Houthi leadership.

The development further complicates the region’s strategic environment.

Saudi Arabia and Israel both view the Houthi movement as aligned with Iran and a threat to Red Sea shipping and Gulf security.

The United States has conducted maritime and aerial operations against Houthi targets in support of allied Gulf states and to protect commercial lanes.

This assertion of a Saudi-U.S.-Israeli intelligence ring, if accurate, would mark a significant escalation in the intelligence dimension of the Yemen conflict and carry wider implications for regional proxy warfare and covert operations.

For now, the claim remains part of the information warfare landscape surrounding Yemen’s protracted civil war and Red Sea crises.
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