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  2. Houthi movement - Wikipedia

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    Houthis fighters in Yemen, August 2009. There is a difference between the al-Houthi family [113]: 102 and the Houthi movement. The movement was called by their opponents and foreign media "Houthis". The name came from the surname of the early leader of the movement, Hussein al-Houthi, who died in 2004. [149]

  3. Tribes of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Palace and Diwan, The Political Role of the Tribe in Yemen a group of researchers headed by Dr. Adel Mujahid Al-Shargbi, Sanaa, 2009 PDF; Sinan Abu Lahoum, Yemen: Facts and Documents I Lived Part Two, Al-Afif Cultural Foundation, Sana’a, second edition, 2006; Yemen.. Revolution and War until 1970 AD Edgar Aublance, Madbouly Library – Cairo ...

  4. Tawakkol Karman - Wikipedia

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    This is the only way we will give back to our society and allow for Yemen to reach the great potentials it has. She has alleged that many Yemeni girls suffer from malnutrition so that boys could be fed and also called attention to high illiteracy rates: two-thirds of Yemeni women are unable to read.

  5. Factbox-Who are Yemen's Houthis and why are they under ... - AOL

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    The United States and Britain launched strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen in response to the movement's attacks on ships in the Red Sea, a dramatic regional ...

  6. Yemen's Houthi rebels detain 11 UN staffers as well as aid ...

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    The detentions come as the Houthis, who seized Yemen's capital nearly a decade ago and have been fighting a Saudi-led coalition since shortly after, have been targeting shipping throughout the Red ...

  7. Factbox-Who are Yemen's Houthis and why did they attack ... - AOL

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    Yemen's Houthis have joined the Israel-Hamas war raging more than 1,000 miles from their seat of power in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, declaring on Oct. 31 they had fired drones and missiles at ...

  8. Banu Houth - Wikipedia

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    Banu Houth (Arabic: بنو حوث) or the Houthi tribe (قبيلة الحوثي, qabīlat al-Ḥūthī), is a Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen. The tribe is branched from Banu Hamdan tribe. The Houthi movement is named after the tribe. [1] [2] They are primarily headquartered in both 'Amran and Saada. [3]

  9. Houthi insurgency - Wikipedia

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    The Houthis eventually took control of al-Jawf governorate. [109] In August a car-bombing killed 14 Houthis in al-Jawf. [110] Although the Houthis initially blamed the US and Israel for the bombing, al-Qaeda eventually claimed responsibility, [111] the organization having declared a holy war against the Houthis earlier that year. [112]