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13-749: (Redirected from Yemen War ) Yemen war may refer to: Yemeni civil war (disambiguation) Saudi–Yemeni war (1934) North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970) Yemenite War of 1972 NDF Rebellion (1978–1982) Yemenite War of 1979 South Yemen civil war (1986) Yemeni civil war (1994) Hanish Islands conflict (1995) Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen (1998–present) Houthi insurgency in Yemen (2004–2015) South Yemen insurgency (2009–2015) Yemeni civil war (2014–present) Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen (2015–present) Saudi–Yemeni border conflict (2015–present) Houthi involvement in

26-464: Is a term used by the Yemeni government to describe the protests and attacks on government forces in southern Yemen , ongoing since 27 April 2009. Although the violence has been blamed on elements within the southern secessionist movement , leaders of the group maintain that their aims of independence are to be achieved through peaceful means, and claim that attacks are from ordinary citizens in response to

39-1006: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Yemeni civil war (disambiguation) (Redirected from Yemeni civil war (disambiguation) ) Yemeni civil war may refer to several conflicts which have taken place in Yemen : Alwaziri coup , February–March 1948 Yemeni–Adenese clan violence , 1956–1960 North Yemen Civil War , 1962–1970 Aden Emergency , 1963–1967 North Yemen–South Yemen border conflict of 1972 Yemenite War of 1972 NDF Rebellion , 1978–1982 Yemenite War of 1979 South Yemen civil war , 13–25 January 1986 Yemeni civil war (1994) Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen , 1998–2014 Houthi insurgency , 2004–2015 South Yemen insurgency , 2009–present Yemeni crisis (2011–present) Yemeni revolution , 2011–2012 Yemeni civil war (2014–present) , ongoing Saudi-led intervention in

52-892: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages South Yemen insurgency Pro-government tribes Supported by: [REDACTED] Southern Transitional Council (since 2017) Supported by: [REDACTED] Aidarus al-Zoubaidi [REDACTED] Hassan Baoum * ( POW ) [REDACTED] Fawaz Baoum * ( POW ) [REDACTED] Tahir Tamah [REDACTED] Tareq al-Fadhli [REDACTED] Ali Salim al-Beidh [REDACTED] Yasin Said Numan [REDACTED] Ali Saleh al-Yafee   † [REDACTED] Ahmed Bamualem ( POW ) [REDACTED] Ali al-Saadi ( POW ) [REDACTED] Ali Saif Mohammed [REDACTED] Mohsin al Twairah 254 killed 1,900 injured 1,800 killed The South Yemen insurgency

65-466: The 2023 Israel–Hamas war Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yemen war . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yemen_war&oldid=1259854627 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

78-656: The Southern Movement were quick to deny any links with al-Qaeda. Many believe that Saleh's government used al-Qaeda as a means to win international support against insurgencies in the North and South. As a response to such accusations, Tariq al-Fadhli - one of the leaders of the southern movement - posted a video of himself on YouTube raising the American flag with the national anthem over his compound in an attempt to openly distance himself from Al-Qaeda. There are many leaders within

91-523: The Yemeni civil war , 26 March 2015 – present (as of 2024) Lahij insurgency , 27 March – 4 August 2015 Aden unrest (2015–2019) , 6 October 2015 – 29 August 2019 Hadramaut insurgency , 26 April 2016 – 29 April 2018 See also [ edit ] Insurgency in Yemen (disambiguation) List of wars involving Yemen Yemen war (disambiguation) Yemeni coup d'état (disambiguation) Yemeni revolution (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

104-599: The Yemeni government to Islamist groups, including ex-military commanders and South-Yemeni tribes. South Yemen is home to several jihadist movements, some of which are believed to be affiliated with al-Qaeda , most notably a group called the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army . Naser al-Wahishi the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula expressed support for the South Yemeni separatist movement. However leaders of

117-728: The end of April 2017 , Governor of the Aden Governorate Aidarus al-Zoubaidi was sacked by President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi , with the reason of disloyalty to him, and loyalty to the Southern Movement. On 3 May 2017 , major rallies were held in Aden to protest the decision of Hadi. One week later, Southern Transitional Council was formed, and some of the members were the governors of Dhale , Shabwah , Hadhramaut , Lahij , Socotra , and Al Mahrah governorates. It also have partial control in Abyan and Aden governorates. One day later, Hadi rejected

130-563: The government's provocative actions. The insurgency comes amid the Shia insurgency in the country's north as led by the Houthi communities. Southern leaders led a brief, unsuccessful secession in 1994 following unification . Many of them are involved in the present secession movement. Southern separatist insurgents are active mainly in the area of former South Yemen , but also in Ad Dali' Governorate , which

143-615: The movement, including Fadi Hassan Ahmed Baoum who is head of the Southern Movement's Supreme Council. He was arrested and later released by Yemeni authorities. Meanwhile, Tahir Tamah has been said to be behind the group's militant faction. The southern movement, like the Houthis rejected a GCC brokered deal between the GPC and Al-Islah and boycotted the February 21, 2012 presidential election leaving Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi as only candidate. In

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156-429: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yemeni civil war . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yemeni_civil_war&oldid=1259854208 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

169-771: Was not a part of the independent southern state. They are supported by the United Arab Emirates , even though the UAE is a member of the Saudi Arabian -led coalition working to support the Yemeni government. The political movement behind the so-called 'insurgency' is a group called the Southern Movement . Led by exiled South Yemeni leaders and opposition figures, this group calls for peaceful protests. However, their protests have recently often turned into riots, some with armed fighters. The insurgency has occasionally been linked by

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