Saudi Arabia Airstrike Targets UAE-Linked Shipment in Yemen’s Mukalla Port
In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Saudi Arabia launched a military airstrike on the Yemeni port city of Mukalla on December 30, 2025. The Saudi-led coalition stated the operation targeted a shipment of weapons and combat vehicles that had arrived from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), exposing deepening fractures within the anti-Houthi alliance in Yemen’s long-running war.
The Strike and Conflicting Allegiances
According to the Saudi Press Agency, the “limited military operation” aimed to neutralize a dangerous weapons supply threatening regional security. Saudi authorities claimed the cargo, offloaded from ships that sailed from Fujairah port in the UAE, was destined for the Southern Transitional Council (STC)—a UAE-backed separatist group seeking independence for southern Yemen.
Neither the UAE government nor the STC has officially commented on the allegations, leaving the nature of the shipment and Abu Dhabi’s involvement unclear.
Background: A Fractured Coalition
The strike underscores a critical rift in the Saudi-led coalition that has fought Yemen’s Houthi rebels since 2015. While both Saudi Arabia and the UAE oppose the Houthis, their ground alliances have diverged:
Saudi Arabia backs the internationally recognized Yemeni government.
The UAE supports the STC, which seeks an independent South Yemen.
This divergence has led to tactical competition, with recent STC territorial gains in the Hadramout governorate—including control of Mukalla—alarming Saudi officials who view a strong southern force as a security threat.
Escalation and Regional Implications
The Mukalla strike follows recent Saudi warnings and airstrikes against STC positions. In response, anti-Houthi forces declared a state of emergency in Mukalla, closing borders and ports.
Analysts see this as more than a dispute over a single shipment; it reflects broader geopolitical strains between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, evident in other conflicts like Sudan. This friction risks undermining the cohesion of a once-united Gulf coalition.
Broader Impact on Yemen’s Future
The escalation comes amid Yemen’s devastating humanitarian crisis, complicating fragile ceasefire efforts and peace negotiations. It dims prospects for a unified political settlement and highlights how regional rivalries continue to fuel instability on the ground.
As Saudi Arabia asserts its security rationale and the UAE remains silent, the incident signals a dangerous new phase in the Yemen conflict, with significant implications for Gulf cooperation, regional stability, and Yemen’s future governance.