Yemeni government escalates attacks against Houthis: Whatโs next?
The internationally recognised government in Yemen says that its forces have conducted more than 100 military operations against the Houthi armed group, also known as Ansar Allah, in the past 24 hourโฆ
The internationally recognised government in Yemen says that its forces have conducted more than 100 military operations against the Houthi armed group, also known as Ansar Allah, in the past 24 hours as fighting spreads in the country.
At least 133 operations were conducted against โthe capabilities and elements of the terrorist Houthi militiaโ, with the participation of army units stationed along front-line positions, Yemen army spokesperson Colonel Majed al-Nuzaili posted on X on Tuesday.
The latest offensive by the Saudi-backed government came after Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree claimed an attack on โa Saudi-led coalition landing ship and four accompanying warshipsโ near the Yemeni port city of al-Makha (Mocha), located in Taiz province.
In recent weeks, fighting has erupted across multiple fronts, with clashes reported in several provinces โ including Marib, al-Jawf, Hadramout, Hodeidah, Taiz, al-Dhale and Lahj. The Iran-aligned Houthis, who control vast swaths of northern Yemen including the capital Sanaa, have also launched strikes beyond the countryโs borders, targeting Saudi Arabia and Red Sea shipping.
An informal, years-long period of calm that began with a temporary United Nations-brokered truce in 2022 has come to an end, as the Arab regionโs most impoverished nation teeters on the edge of yet another bout of civil war.
The eruption of fighting is linked to local as well as regional developments.
In late June, as regional tensions rose due to the United States-Iran war, both Yemenโs internationally recognised government and its opponent, the Houthi armed group, began mobilising some of their fighters.
Then in July, a strike claimed by the Yemeni government on Sanaa airport โ in an effort to stop a plane from Iran landing โ led the Houthis to declare a naval blockade of the kingdom and initiate a general mobilisation. This was followed by an escalation in attacks on Red Sea shipping and strikes on Saudi Arabiaโs oil facilities.
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