Yemen prepares ‘biggest offensive ever seen’ against Houthi rebels with US support
Yemen is reportedly launching an offensive against Houthi rebels to reclaim key ports and diminish the influence of the Iranian-aligned group

Progress appeared to have been made by Thursday, with President Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi praising “broad national alignment,” and the readiness of combined forces to wage “a battle for salvation” against the Houthis.
“The Houthis are a permanent threat to international peace and security,” Alimi said.
The Houthis are the largest faction in the Iran-led Axis of Resistance, which includes Lebanese Hezbollah and Palestinian Hamas – both severely weakened by Israel since October 2023, along with various Iraqi militia groups.
According to Emily Milliken, an associate director of the Washington-based Atlantic Council think tank’s Middle East programmes, the Yemeni government may be mobilising 80,000 troops to reclaim Hodeidah, the largest port on the Red Sea and a critical logistics hub for the Houthis, as well as a vital lifeline for Yemen’s civilians.
