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  2. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Houthi was born in Saada Governorate, Yemen Arab Republic, into the Houthi tribe on 22 May 1979. [2] [3] He is a Zaydi Shia Muslim.His father, Badreddin al-Houthi, was a religious scholar of Yemen's minority Zaydi sect. Abdul-Malik is the youngest among his eight brothers. [4]

  3. Badreddin al-Houthi - Wikipedia

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    Badreddin al-Houthi (Arabic: بدرالدين الحوثي; 3 November 1926 – 25 November 2010; also spelled Badr al-Din Al-Houthi) was a Yemeni politician and Zaidi Shia scholar. [7] [8] He was the father of the founder of the Houthi movement, Hussein al-Houthi, and the father of the organization's current leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

  4. Al-Houthi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Houthi (Arabic: الحوثي) is the tribal surname of Houthi tribe and it is the surname of four brothers who have or are leading the Zaidi Shia insurgency in Yemen and whose followers are referred to as the Houthis. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi (born 1979) Badreddin al-Houthi (1926–2010) Hussein al-Houthi (1959–2004) Mohammed al-Houthi (born ...

  5. Yemen's Houthis to continue attacks if Gaza ceasefire breached

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    If the Israeli massacres continue, we will continue our operations," Abdul Malik al-Houthi said in a televised speech. ... Israel has dealt serious blows to Hamas and Lebanon's Hezbollah, killing ...

  6. Houthis - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Al Hudaydah offensive - Wikipedia

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    On December 22, Hadi official claimed that Yusuf al-Madani, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi's brother in law, and Houthi general of Fifth military region, was killed. Houthi official said that the claim was false, as they broadcast a video of Yusuf al-Madani, in which he claimed that he is alive, and that the one killed was Abu Jibril.

  8. Operation Scorched Earth - Wikipedia

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    Air, artillery, and missile attacks targeted the Malaheedh, Mahadher, Khafji, and Hasama districts, including the headquarters of the rebel leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. [ 31 ] After two days of bombardment, the Yemeni government offered ceasefire terms to the rebels, which included demands for information on the six hostages who disappeared ...

  9. Houthi insurgency - Wikipedia

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    Yahia Badreddin al-Houthi, the brother of Houthi leader Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, was granted political asylum by Libya in the late 2000s. [ 151 ] According to a recent UN report made in August 2018, the North Korean government-owned Korean Ministry of Military Equipment and Korea Mining and Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) are ...