- Houthis - Wikipedia
The Houthis, [a] officially known as Ansar Allah, [b] is a Zaydi-Shia [c] revivalist and Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s It is predominantly made up of Zaydis, whose namesake leadership is drawn largely from the al-Houthi family [30]
- Who are the Houthis and why is the US targeting them? - BBC
The Houthis are an armed political and religious group which champions Yemen's Shia Muslim minority, the Zaidis They declare themselves to be part of the Iranian-led "axis of resistance" against
- The Houthis: Who They Are and Why Conflict Exists - Brookings
For over two-and-a-half years, the United States has supported Saudi Arabia in a war against the Houthi movement in Yemen The war has created the worst humanitarian catastrophe in the world and
- Who are the Houthis? A simple guide to the Yemeni group
The Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah (supporters of God), are an armed group that control most parts of Yemen, including the capital, Sanaa, and some of the western and northern areas close
- Houthi movement | Yemen, Rebels, Red Sea Attacks, History, Founder . . .
The Houthi movement, also known as Anṣār Allāh, is an Islamic fundamentalist movement in northern Yemen, originating from a revivalist movement among Zaydī Muslims It opposes foreign influence on the Yemeni government and became a powerful military force with Iran’s aid during the Yemeni Civil War Who founded the Houthi movement?
- Houthi movement - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Houthi movement [a] ( ˈ h uː θ i ; Arabic: ٱلْحُوثِيُّون al-Ḥūthīyūn [al ħuː θiː juːn]), officially called Ansar Allah (ʾAnṣār Allāh أَنْصَار ٱللَّٰه "Supporters of God") and simply known as Houthis, is an Islamist political and armed movement
- Houthis - Wikiwand
The Houthis, [a] also known as the Houthi movement 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 [94]
- 2025 United States–Houthi ceasefire - Wikipedia
On May 6, 2025, a ceasefire deal between the United States and the Houthi movement in Yemen —brokered by Oman —took hold, ending the March–May 2025 United States attacks in Yemen, as well as the wider US–UK airstrikes on Yemen since the beginning of the Red Sea crisis
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