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  2. Houthis - Wikipedia

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    The Houthis, also known as the Houthi movement [a] and officially the Ansar Allah, [b] is a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydi Shias , with their namesake leadership being drawn largely from the Houthi tribe . [ 95 ]

  3. Outline of the Houthi movement - Wikipedia

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  4. Al-Jawf offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Houthi movement spokesperson said that the group controlled most of the Al Jawf District with the exception of some areas close to Saudi Arabia; the areas captured by the group comprised the Khub wal Shaaf and Yatma districts. The Houthi forces then turned the offensive on the Ma'rib Governorate with the aim of attacking Ma'rib city. [20] [25]

  5. Yemen's Houthis have launched strikes at Israel during the ...

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    The Houthi movement espouses a hard-line Islamist ideology. Over time, it has hardened its anti-American, anti-Saudi and anti-Israeli rhetoric. ... The Houthis’ arsenal has grown in size and ...

  6. File:Houthi Control Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Iran–Houthi relations - Wikipedia

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    There is circumstantial evidence pointing to an informal relationship between Iran and the Houthis during the 1990s, [1] as members of the al-Houthi family, Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and his sons, Hussein al-Houthi and Abdul Malik al-Houthi received religious training in the Iranian Islamic seminary in al-Qom.

  8. Israel strikes Houthi targets in Yemen, airport hit as WHO ...

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    JERUSALEM − Israel struck multiple targets linked to the Iran-aligned Houthi movement in Yemen on ... Houthi-run Al Masirah TV said two people were killed in the strikes on the airport and one ...

  9. Al Bayda offensive - Wikipedia

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    On 19 August, the spokesperson of the Houthi movement, Gen. Yahya al-Sari, said that after military operations the districts of Walad Rabi and Quraishiyah were captured by Houthi forces. 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 ...