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In addition to al-Harethi, five other occupants of the SUV were killed, all of whom were suspected al-Qaeda members, and one of whom (Kamal Derwish) was an American. [435] [438] In May 2010, an errant U.S. drone attack targeting al Qaeda members in Wadi Abida, Yemen, killed five people, including Jaber al-Shabwani, deputy governor of Maarib ...
According to al-Sari Houthi forces seized 1,000 km 2 of terrain from control of Jihadist groups (Al-Qaeda and Islamic State in Yemen), inflicted 250 killed, wounded and captured whilst destroying 12 enemy bases. [13] On 22 August, Houthi media revealed the advances made by Houthi fighters against Al-Qaeda and Islamic State forces in Bayda.
al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula; Houthis Yemen: Victory Battle of Samarra (2004) (October 1–3, 2004) al-Qaeda. Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad United States Iraq: Defeat Second Battle of Fallujah (7 November – 23 December 2004) al-Qaeda. al-Qaeda in Iraq; Islamic Army of Iraq Ansar al-Sunna 1920 Revolution Brigade Army of Mohammed ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Houthis الحوثيون The Sarkha Also known as Ansar Allah Leaders Abdul-Malik al-Houthi (since 2004) Hussein al-Houthi † (1994–2004) † Spokesman Mohammed Abdul Salam Dates of operation 1994–present Group(s) Houthi tribe and Zaidi Shias Headquarters Saada, Yemen (since 1994) Sanaa, Yemen ...
On 3 December 2011, in a message posted on jihadist website Shumukh al-Islam, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi announced they would be deploying fighters to Dammaj to combat the Houthis. Another Yemeni al-Qaeda leader, sheikh Abu Zubair Adil al-Abab, released a statement during a lecture in which he stated al-Qaeda ...
It emerged in the 1990s, when its leader, Hussein al-Houthi, launched “Believing Youth,” a religious revival movement for a centuries-old subsect of Shia Islam called Zaidism.
Three separate al-Qaeda attacks in Al Bayda' Governorate left at least 27 Houthis dead and more injured on 3 March. [45] On 9 March, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) seized control of Al Mahfad in southern Yemen's Abyan Governorate for several hours. A counterattack by the army later that day forced them out of the town.
A post shared on X claims the United States and the United Kingdom bombed Houthi supporters protesting. Verdict: False There is no evidence that the US and the UK bombed the protests. It appears ...