Yemen's Houthi rebels threaten attacks on Saudi Arabia if government suspends banks in Sanaa.
Yemen's Houthi rebels warn Saudi Arabia of potential attacks if the Saudi-backed government proceeds with suspending banks in Houthi-held Sanaa. The threat follows Sanaa-based banks ignoring the government's relocation deadline to Aden, a port city under government control. The UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, urges the government to delay measures against banks until August to facilitate peace talks.
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