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The Houthi rebels have offered to halt attacks on Saudi Arabia sources said as UN envoy for Yemen said the move could end years of bloody conflict destroying the two nations.
In a statement on Saturday, Martin Griffiths said the Houthis initiative is “in good faith could send a powerful message of the will to end the war,” Al Jazeera reports.  The rebel Houthis in Yemen control the capital Sanaa and other parts of the nation have been in a bloody conflict with Saudi Arabia.
Though the Houthis claimed the attacks, the United States concluded te missiles used in attack were from Iran.
On Friday night, the Houthis have come forward to propose a cessation of hostilities by all sides.  “We declare ceasing to target the Saudi Arabian territory with military drones, ballistic missiles and all other forms of weapons, and we wait for a reciprocal move from them,” Mahdi al-Mashat, head of the Houthi’s supreme political council said.

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