
A still image taken from a video distributed by Yemen's pro-Houthi Al Masirah television station on November 5, 2017, shows what it says was the launch by Houthi forces of a ballistic missile aimed at Riyadh's King Khaled Airport on Saturday
Saudi Arabia also said it "reserves [the] right to respond to Iran in the appropriate time and manner."
The Saudi-led military coalition also announced it was closing off all land border crossings, seaports and airports in Yemen in response to the missile launch.
The coalition has been fighting against Shiite Houthi rebels, who took control of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, in early 2015. The Saudis are backing ousted Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
On Saturday, a ballistic missile was launched from Yemeni territory, allegedly targeting the King Khalid International Airport near the Saudi capital, Riyadh. It was intercepted and landed "on the airport's grounds" causing little to no damage, according to Saudi Arabia's civil aviation authority. No flights were disrupted by the attack.
Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the Volcano-1 ballistic missile was domestically produced. Saudi Arabia, however, is accusing Iran of supplying the weapon to the Houthis and thus enabling the attack. Iran, while backing the rebels, has denied arming them.





Comment: What hypocrites! Saudi Arabia needs to look in the mirror. Their war on Yemen, backed by the United States, is the very thing they speak against. If Saudi leadership truly wishes to join the civilized world, they need to end their barbarous war and re-establish diplomatic relations with Iran. If they need assistance, Russia has already offered a willing hand.