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The Al Jawf offensive was a Houthi offensive that began in February 2020 with clashes in the Al Jawf Governorate during the Second Yemeni Civil War.Houthi forces were able to decisively capture the town of Al Hazm on 1 March 2020 from the Hadi government.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Ongoing civil war in the state of Yemen For other uses, see Yemeni civil war. Yemeni civil war Part of the Yemeni crisis, the Arab Winter, the war on terror, and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict Political and military control in Yemen in February 2024: Republic of Yemen (recognized ...
[5] [6] January 8 Saudi Arabia begins efforts to rebuild power stations in Yemen. [7] January 18 2020 Ma'rib attack - A missile attack on a military camp near Ma'rib kills 111 Yemeni soldiers. No group claimed responsibility. [8] January 29 - Qasim al-Raymi, Emir of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (b. 1978). [9] 31 January
The U.S. military early Saturday struck another Houthi-controlled site in Yemen that it had determined was putting commercial vessels in the Red Sea at risk, two U.S. officials said. Associated ...
The Houthis and Al-Qaeda in Yemen said that al-Qaeda and ISIS militants were fighting alongside the government in the Tala’at al-Hamra area and east of Hilan. [60] [5] The Houthis later retreated from Marib dam and the south after resistance from Hadi Government forces. Fierce clashes were reported on the mountains south of the dam.
Yemen's Houthis have joined the Israel-Hamas war raging more than 1,000 miles from their seat of power in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, declaring on Oct. 31 they had fired drones and missiles at ...
President Hadi declared Aden to be Yemen's temporary capital while SanaŹ½a remained under Houthi control. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Also, the same day as the mosque bombings, al-Qaeda militants captured the provincial capital of Lahij , Al Houta District after killing about 20 soldiers before being driven out several hours later.
At least five Yemeni fighters from a secessionist group were killed in clashes with suspected al-Qaida militants in the country’s south, security officials said. The deadly fighting broke out ...