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Yemen on Brink of Collapse as Saudi Attacks Escalate Amid Tribal Rebellions

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Yemen faces a critical threat to its fragile ceasefire established in April 2022, with recent dramatic events pushing the country toward renewed civil war and potential regional conflict involving Iran, Saudi Arabia, and others. The ongoing civil war, which began in September 2014, has devastated Yemen, already the poorest country in the Middle East, exacerbating humanitarian crises and political fragmentation.

The complex tribal dynamics and historical divisions between northern and southern Yemen continue to fuel instability. Recent tribal rebellions, particularly in northern provinces like Al-Jawf and Hajjah, have challenged Houthi control, with armed tribal groups forming military camps and blocking key trade routes. These uprisings were sparked by harsh Houthi policies, including forced conscription, increased taxation, and abuses of tribal sovereignty, exemplified by the arrest and torture of prominent tribal leader Sheikh Hamad bin Fadaam al-Hazmi.

Simultaneously, tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have intensified over influence in southern Yemen, leading to Saudi moves to dismantle the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council and reassert control. Saudi Arabia has also withheld full payment of salaries to state employees in Houthi-controlled areas, worsening economic conditions and fueling Houthi propaganda against Riyadh.

Militarily, the Houthis have escalated attacks, including a deadly strike in Al-Hudaydah and renewed naval confrontations in the Red Sea. The recent landing of an Iranian civilian aircraft in Sanaa, the first in over 11 years, signals Tehran's direct support for the Houthis and challenges the Saudi-led air blockade. Riyadh condemned the flight, fearing it facilitated military aid to the Houthis.

These developments threaten to collapse the ceasefire and reignite full-scale conflict, with regional implications. The Houthis have aligned themselves with the Palestinian cause, joining the "Sword of Iron" campaign against Israel, further complicating the conflict. Analysts warn that a renewed civil war could escalate into a broader regional war involving Saudi Arabia and Iran, with Israel and other countries potentially drawn in.

The fragile ceasefire, tribal uprisings, economic crisis, and external interventions collectively place Yemen on the edge of a renewed and more dangerous conflict, with severe consequences for regional stability.

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