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New details have surfaced regarding Saudi Arabia's plans to establish armed military units in Yemen's Al-Mahra Governorate, an eastern region bordering Oman. According to information obtained by Al-Mawqe Post from local leaders in Al-Mahra, preparations are underway to train and set up camps for members of the hardline Salafi faction, a group supported and funded by Saudi Arabia to align with its regional agenda in Al-Mahra. The Salafi faction was not originally present in Al-Mahra. They arrived after the events in Saada Governorate in 2013, which forced the Salafis to disperse across several Yemeni governorates after being driven out of Saada, a governorate that had once been their stronghold. This was due to the Dar al-Hadith center, founded...
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria has drawn mixed reactions across Yemen, a nation whose own conflict bears striking similarities to the Syrian scenario. Both nations share key features, including their experience during the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 and the profound influence of external actors. Yemen and Syria are both part of the Arab Spring. In Yemen, the uprising led to the ousting of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh (1978–2012) after prolonged protests, only for him to later align with the Houthi movement. In contrast, Bashar al-Assad managed to retain power in Syria, plunging the country into a bloody and complex civil war. Yemen's transitional period, marked by the 2013 National Dialogue Conference initiated under...
An analysis published by the Arab Center in Washington confirmed that the Houthi militia, Iran’s arm in Yemen, under the pretext of paying salaries, wants to enjoy the state’s revenues by obtaining oil revenues.The analysis said that, under the pretext of paying the salaries of the civil and military sectors, the Houthis are demanding a large share of oil revenues. After launching attacks on the oil ports in Mukalla and Shabwa and stopping the export, he explained that stopping the export of oil and banning the Houthis from locally produced gas cylinders coming from Ma’rib is the main goal of weakening the financial resources of the Yemeni government and undermining its sources of revenue.He pointed out that the Houthis want...
It is not the first time that the Presidential Leadership Council has warned of the danger of making concessions to the Houthi Imamate militia, even though the largest concessions obtained by the Houthis were made since the beginning of the Council’s era in managing the country’s affairs.A glimpse at the concessions and negotiation pathThe most prominent concessions made by the Presidential Command Council to the Houthi militia were the opening of Sanaa Airport to commercial flights and the lifting of restrictions on the port of Hodeidah. Not even seven months had passed since the April 2022 truce, the Houthi militia bombed the oil and gas export ports in Hadramaut and Shabwa, and demanded the sharing of oil revenues. After this...
Nearly five months after the visit of a Saudi delegation to Sanaa, headed by Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia invited a delegation from the Houthi group - Iran's arm in Yemen - to visit Riyadh in order to resume the faltering negotiations since last April.According to what leaders in the group’s authority in Sana’a announced, this visit is supposed to last for five days, starting last Thursday evening, and although it is too early to anticipate the results of the visit, there are a number of data that reveal major difficulties surrounding the progress of the negotiations in this round, which puts A set of challenges facing negotiations.Approval of the government and parties represented by the...
An American analysis published by the Gulf Arab States Institute in Washington showed that children recruited in Yemen would not simply disappear regardless of how or when the country's current conflict ended years ago. The analysis indicated that children carrying weapons is not a new phenomenon; For centuries, young boys, ages 12 to 15, have taken up arms to protect their families or defend tribal lands; But what is happening in Yemen now is completely different and more disturbing.He explained that children are targeted, recruited, trained, and eventually turned into soldiers, as this process is institutionalized while the child soldiers it produces are glorified.The analysis, prepared by researcher Gregory D. Johnson, a former member of the United Nations Group of Experts...
At a time when the region has witnessed, during the past few weeks, a UN and US move to revive the negotiations for a political settlement in Yemen, the Houthi group announced, on Tuesday, a new round of negotiations between it and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Omani mediation, which stalled as a result of the escalating Houthi conditions throughout the course of the negotiation in the past months.The Houthi group's announcement of this new round of negotiations coincided with the visit of the Omani mediation delegation with the head and members of the Houthi negotiating team to Sana'a, a visit whose results were not announced by the group or the Omani party.Here is a Newsyemen translation of the...
Analysis: The return of tension between Washington and Tehran... Why did the Iranian response come from Sana'a!
In light of the recent escalation of military tension between the United States of America and the Republic of Iran, the latter mobilized its arms in the Arab region, especially its arm in Yemen - the Houthi militia.Tensions escalated after Washington sent 3,000 Marines to the Red Sea, in a move US officials described as coming "to deter destabilizing activity and calm regional tensions resulting from Iran's harassment and seizure of merchant ships," according to US Fifth Fleet spokesman Tim Hawkins, according to the French news agency. US military personnel aboard the warships USS Bataan and USS Carter Hall arrived at the headquarters of the US Naval Base in the State of Bahrain. This increased US deployment follows a series of...