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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 missile strikes in Yemen Part of the Red Sea crisis (Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present)) and the Yemeni civil war Location of airstrikes in Houthi-controlled territory (green) in Yemen on 12 January 2024 Date 12 January 2024 – present (1 year, 3 weeks and 6 days) Location Houthi -held ...
11 January – At least 15 people are killed in an explosion at a gas station in Az Zahir District, Al Bayda Governorate. [1]22 January – The Houthis announce the release of the 25 crew of the cargo vessel Galaxy Leader, which the group seized in November 2023.
Yemen had intensified operations against al-Qaeda in late 2009, when a Yemen-based wing of the group claimed to be behind the failed 25 December 2009 attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound U.S. airliner, itself a retaliation against an attack against a training camp in Abyan on 17 December, resulting in the deaths of multiple civilians. [128]
Instead, the STC was mostly focusing on defeating the Islah party which the STC believed to work against Yemeni interests and accused of cooperating with the Houthi movement. However, Alkhames also opinioned that the offensive showcased how "the call for some sort of autonomy for Southern Yemen is becoming more 'acceptable' to certain parties now.
Australia – The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade warned Australians in Yemen to leave immediately and said Australians should not travel to Yemen. A statement on its website read in part, "It is unclear whether the security forces will be able to maintain law and order and there is a risk of open conflict between elements of the security forces and with opposition groups.
Yemen, [a] officially the Republic of Yemen, [b] is a country in West Asia. [11] Located in southern Arabia, it borders Saudi Arabia to the north, Oman to the northeast, the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden to the south, and the southeasten part of the Arabian sea to the east, sharing maritime borders with Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia across the Horn of Africa.
The Southern Yemen clashes were a series of clashes in the city of Aden between the pro-Hadi government troops backed by Saudi Arabia and Southern Transitional ...
al-Qaeda Emirate in Yemen Aden-Abyan Islamic Army; Council of Sunni Scholars and al-Jama'a; Hadrami Domestic Council faction [52] [53] al-Dhahab tribesmen; Supported by: al-Shabaab [54] [55] (alleged) Qatar (accused by Saudi Arabia and allies, denied) [citation needed]