Yemeni analyst addresses Abu Dhabi: A person whose house is made of glass does not throw stones at others.
A Yemeni analyst said that the UAE is more like a cross-border trading company than a country, and advised its leaders not to harass others due to their weak foundations.
Yahya Sari, a spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, confirmed Monday (yesterday) that Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports were targeted with five ballistic missiles and several UAVs.
Earlier, it was reported that fuel tankers had been targeted by Yemenis in the Al-Masfa Industrial Zone and Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Abdullah Salam al-Hakimi, a Yemeni political analyst (living in London), wrote on Twitter in response to the operation: Immediate telegram to the leaders of the UAE! You know that you are closer to a cross-border business than to a country in the conventional sense. The foundation of your company is fragile so do not harass others, invade them or occupy their land because they will harm you, shatter your company and your glass house. Stop harassing Yemen and do not blame them if their stones are strong.
He continued: From the people of the UAE! You are a businessman and your whole being is based on money and business. You are not and will not be a colonial country, end your aggression against Yemen and withdraw your forces from the land of Yemen.
Al-Masfa Industrial Zone, which is targeted southwest of Abu Dhabi, is one of the most important economic zones in the United Arab Emirates. Many industrial and automotive companies, as well as the oldest port in the UAE, are located in the region, which includes many commercial and residential properties.