The Guardian also reported that Saudi Arabia was planning to escalate in Yemen and may launch a ground offensiveAbdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah, commonly known as the Houthis, said on Thursday that there were indications Saudi Arabia was planning a major escalation in Yemen, as the war between the two sides has been reignited following the July 13 Saudi strikes on the Sanaa International Airport. “We will work to establish the equation of siege with siege, especially since indicators reveal that the Saudis are heading toward comprehensive escalation, and we will seek God’s help against him and confront his comprehensive escalation with comprehensive escalation,” al-Houthi said, according to Yemen’s SABA news agency. The Guardian also reported on Thursday, citing Yemeni sources, that Saudi Arabia was preparing for a major escalation against Ansar Allah by sea and possibly by launching a ground offensive in central Yemen. The full coalition hasn’t been released, but according to Saudi officials, it includes Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan. Yemeni forces have also targeted oil infrastructure inside Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi military has launched additional strikes on Yemen.