Yemeni government forces hit back after new Houthi offensive
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At a glance
- Yemeni government forces, supported by Saudi Arabia, have counterattacked after Houthi forces intensified their assaults.
- The Houthis escalated attacks on government-held areas, including the key cities of Marib and the strategic port of Makha.
- The recent escalation has heightened concerns about a potential return to full-scale conflict in Yemen.
Yemeni government forces, bolstered by Saudi Arabian backing, have launched retaliatory strikes following a significant increase in Houthi attacks targeting government-controlled territories. The intensified assaults by the Houthis have specifically focused on the critical city of Marib and the strategically important port of Makha.
This recent surge in hostilities has amplified fears among observers and involved parties that the country could be drawn back into a comprehensive and widespread war. The escalation marks a dangerous turn in the ongoing conflict, threatening to undo fragile progress and plunge the nation deeper into crisis.
The strategic importance of Marib and Makha underscores the gravity of the Houthi offensive and the government's response. These areas are vital for control and resources, making the clashes there particularly consequential for the future trajectory of the conflict.
Originally published by Al Jazeera. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.