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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 ...
The Yemeni crisis began with the 2011–2012 revolution against President Abdullah Saleh, who had led Yemen for 33 years. [1] [2] After Saleh left office in early 2012 as part of a mediated agreement between the Yemeni government and opposition groups, the government led by Saleh's former vice president, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, struggled to unite the fractious political landscape of the country ...
South Yemen insurgency (2009–2015) Yemen: Southern Movement: Escalation into full-scale civil war. Separatists hold Aden; Yemeni Revolution (2011–2012) Saleh government: JMP: Regime change. Overthrow of Saleh government; Seventh Sa'dah War (2012–2015) Yemen: Houthis: Escalation into full-scale civil war. Houthis take control of northern Yemen
The strikes, carried out in cooperation with the government of Yemen, disrupted the organization's attempts to train new fighters. [115] On 2 December, Ali Abdullah Saleh formally split with the Houthis, calling for a dialogue with Saudi Arabia to end the civil war. [116] Clashes in Saana ensued. [117]
On 26 March 2015, Saudi Arabia, leading a coalition of nine countries from West Asia and North Africa, launched a military intervention in Yemen at the request of Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who had been ousted from the capital, Sanaa, in September 2014 by Houthi insurgents during the Yemeni Civil War.
The Romans encouraged by the civil war in South Arabia attempt to invade the region, but fail to survive the Arabian desert. Sabean civil war, Himyar closes in on Saba and takes over most of the Sabean central highlands, red sea coasts territory. Saba breaks into two smaller states in the northern highlands and the desert region around the ...
Yemeni civil war may refer to several conflicts which have taken place in Yemen: Alwaziri coup, February–March 1948; Yemeni–Adenese clan violence, 1956–1960; North Yemen Civil War, 1962–1970; Aden Emergency, 1963–1967; North Yemen–South Yemen border conflict of 1972; Yemenite War of 1972; NDF Rebellion, 1978–1982; Yemenite War of 1979
[citation needed] Saudi Arabia actively aided the south during the 1994 civil war. [195] Saleh became Yemen's first directly elected president in the 1999 presidential election, winning 96.2% of the vote. [186]: 310 The only other candidate, Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi, was the son of Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi, a former President of South Yemen.