Yemen explained: How the Houthis shook the U.S.-Saudi axis
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The Islamist militia attacks Saudi infrastructure as well as ships in the Red Sea and shoots at the troops of the internationally recognized government in Yemen. The movement wants to take advantage of Saudi Arabia's weakness – but the Huthi could overestimate their own forces.
Yemen's presidential council chief rules out any new truce with Houthis, calls for lasting peace
Rashad al-Alimi says Yemen needs a state that monopolizes weapons and sovereignty, warning that previous truces allowed Houthis to rebuild their military capabilities
Yemen FM: Houthis and Iran have a relationship of ‘mutual
RIYADH: What kind of relationship binds the Houthis to Iran? Afrah Al-Zouba, the first woman to head Yemen’s Foreign Ministry, has a term for it: “mutual instrumentalization.” “I use the term because it describes the relationship more accurately,” Al-Zouba told Asharq Al-Awsat in her first interview since taking on the challenging portfolio. The Houthis, she said, “are not
Yemen explained: How the Houthis shook the U.S.-Saudi axis
In this episode, we examine how Yemen’s Houthis transformed from a domestic insurgency into a powerful regional force, and how their involvement in the Iran war is reshaping the conflict, threatening Red Sea shipping and deepening Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.
Security Council LIVE: Escalating attacks threaten peace in Yemen
As tensions triggered by the US-Iran war continue to ripple across the Middle East, the Security Council held an open debate Thursday on Yemen, where escalating deadly military clashes are worsening an already fragile humanitarian situation amid fears that recent Houthi missile strikes on Saudi Arabia and commercial vessels could threaten the 2022 truce between Houthi militia and the internationally-recognised Government. UN News app users can follow our live coverage here.
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