Saudi Arabia lists five Yemenis as terrorist supporters
The Saudi Kingdom, represented by the Presidency of State Security, Classified (5) Yemenis as Terrorists; because of their association with activities in support of the Iranian-backed terrorist “Houthi” militia, Al-Saadi, Al-Hamzi, Al-Ghamari, Hajar, and Al-Gohari received training in Iran.
Based on the Law on Combating Terrorism Crimes, Its Financing, issued by Royal Decree No. (M/21) dated 12/2/1439 AH, and in line with Security Council Resolution No. 1373 (2001), and subsequent relevant resolutions, targeting those who provide support to terrorists or terrorist acts all assets belonging to the names of individuals classified in this statement must be frozen inside the Kingdom, and it is prohibited to carry out any direct or indirect dealings with or for those names, by financial institutions, designated non-financial professions, businesses, and all legal and natural persons.
Names of individuals are categorized as follows:
Mansour Ahmed Al-Saadi
He is a Yemeni national, who works and cooperates in smuggling Iranian weapons to Yemen, has previously received extensive training in Iran, and is the mastermind behind the attacks on international shipments in the Red Sea.
Ahmed Ali Al-Hamzi:-
He is a Yemeni national, who is in charge of the drone program, receives Iranian-made weapons, and has previously undergone extensive training in Iran.
Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Ghamari:
He is a Yemeni national, who received military courses in Iran, and he is directly related to the launching of ballistic missiles and drones.
Zakaria Abdullah Yahya Hajar
He is a Yemeni national, who received military courses in Iran and is associated with ballistic missile and drone launches.
Ahmed Mohamed Ali El-Gohary:
He is a Yemeni national, who is associated with ballistic missile and drone launches.