Houthi insurgency in Yemen |
Part of the Yemeni Crisis
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![Ansar Allah fighters.jpg](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/46/Ansar_Allah_fighters.jpg/360px-Ansar_Allah_fighters.jpg)
A convoy of Houthi fighters (August 2009) |
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Belligerents |
Yemen
- Security Forces
- Sunni tribes
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Al-Islah militias
Saudi Arabia Supported by:
Jordan
Morocco
United States
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Houthis (Ansar Allah)
Yemen (pro-Saleh forces) Alleged Support by:
Iran
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Ansar al-Sharia
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Commanders and leaders |
Abdrabbuh Hadi
(2012–2015)
Hameed Al-Qushaibi †
Ali Abdullah Saleh
(2004–2012)
Mohammed Basindawa
(2011–2014)
Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar
(2004–2014)
Ali Muhammad Mujawar
(2007–2011)
Abdul Qadir Bajamal
(2001–2007)
Ahmed Saleh
(2000–2012)
Yahya Saleh
(2001–2012)
Amr Ali al-Uuzali †
Ali al-Ameri †
Ahmed Bawazeir †
Khalid bin Sultan
(2011–2013)
Saleh Al-Muhaya
(2009–2011) |
Abdul Malik al-Houthi
Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi †
Yahya al-Houthi
Muhammad al-Houthi
Abdul-Karim al-Houthi
Abdullah al-Ruzami #3
Abu Ali al-Hakem
Yusuf al-Madani †
Taha al-Madani
Abu Haider †
Abbas Aidah †
Mohammad Abd al-Salam
Ali al-Qantawi †
Fares Mana'a4
Ali Abdullah Saleh (alleged from 2014)
Ahmed Saleh (alleged forom 2014)
Yahya Saleh (alleged since 2014)
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Nasir al-Wuhayshi †
Qasim al-Raymi
Nasser al-Ansi †
Ibrahim al-Rubaish †
Khalid Batarfi
Harith bin Ghazi al-Nadhari †
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Strength |
Yemen:
30,000 soldiers in-theatre
66,700 total
27,000 tribal fighters Saudi Arabia:
100,000 deployed
199,500 total |
Houthis
2,000 (2004)
10,000 (2009)
100,000 (2011) |
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Casualties and losses |
Yemen:
1,000–1,300 killed
6,000 wounded (Yemeni claim)
2,600–3,000 killed
8,000 wounded (Independent estimates)
495 captured
(all released) Saudi Arabia:
133 KIA
470 WIA
6 MIA/POW
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3,700–5,500 rebels and civilians killed (including 187 children)
3,000 arrested |
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Total casualties:
Hundreds to thousands killed (humanitarian organizations), 25,000 (Houthi sources)
2,000 Sa'dah residents handicapped
250,000 Yemenis displaced
1.General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar in charge of Yemeni operations against the Houthis until 2011 when he deserted.
2.Sheikh Badreddin al-Houthi died of natural causes in November 2010
3.Sheikh Abdullah al-Ruzami turned himself in to authorities in 2005, but was later released
4.Sheikh Farris Mana'a was a government ally until his arrest in 2010, after which he endorsed the Houthis and was appointed to head their administration. |
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