Their own movement is structurally dependent on Iranian support for weapons, training, finance, and international relevance.
Key Points and Summary - The Houthis won’t collapse if Iran’s regime falls. They are rooted in Yemen’s Zaydi politics, possess growing indigenous weapons capacity, and benefit from Iranian smuggling ...
Yemen is threatening to fracture even further, exposing a growing rift between Middle East powers Saudi Arabia and the United ...
A dispute over territorial control in southern Yemen has set erstwhile Gulf allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against each other and fractured the coalition fighting ...
Deadly coalition strikes in the south have highlighted fractures within Yemen’s ruling coalition, potentially shifting the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council (STC) claims its forces now control all eight southern governorates and are prepared to serve as Washington’s frontline partner against Iran-backed ...
The Yemen war shifted again as regional allies clashed on the battlefield while calling for calm. The United Arab Emirates ...
A decade after Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates led a joint military campaign to curb Iran’s influence in Yemen, the two allies now find themselves pitted against each other there.
Rashad al Alimi, the Riyadh-based chairman of Yemen‘s Presidential Leadership Council, used his September 25, 2025, United Nations speech to warn the international community that the “Houthis are only ...
Israel must adopt a proactive Red Sea strategy — one that builds alliances grounded in shared culture and interests to confront the expanding Iran-Houthis-Islamist axis. The only sustainable solution ...