- Houthis - Wikipedia
According to a 2015 September report by Esquire magazine, the Houthis, once the outliers, are now one of the most stable and organised social and political movements in Yemen The power vacuum created by Yemen's uncertain transitional period has drawn more supporters to the Houthis
- Who are the Houthis and why is the US targeting them? - BBC
Who are the Houthis? The Houthis are an armed political and religious group which champions Yemen's Shia Muslim minority, the Zaidis
- Houthis | Todays latest from Al Jazeera
Stay on top of Houthis latest developments on the ground with Al Jazeera’s fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated maps
- Explained: Who Are Yemens Houthis And Why Is US Attacking Them? - NDTV. com
Abdul Malik al-Houthi created the defiant force challenging world powers from a group of ragtag mountain fighters in sandals Al-Houthi established a reputation as a fierce battlefield
- 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?
- The Houthis, Explained: Why Iran-Backed Terror Group Are Striking . . . - AJC
Who are the Houthis? Made up of members of Yemen’s Shia-Zaidi minority group in the Saada district of northern Yemen, the Houthis have gained considerable power and influence over the last several years amid the ongoing civil war in Yemen
- Yemen: Houthis’ Widespread Detentions of Political Opponents
Houthi authorities have detained dozens of political opponents since July 2025, including the leaders of several political parties in Yemen, some of which may amount to enforced disappearances
- National Counterterrorism Center | Terrorist Groups
The Huthi Movement, a k a Ansarallah (Helpers of God), is a Yemen-based, Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization backed by Iran The group controls much of northern Yemen and has attacked US, Israeli, Gulf Arab, and Western interests in the region
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