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Rebel groups in Yemen

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Houthis
The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi revivalist and Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydis, whose namesake leadership is drawn largely from the al-Houthi family. The group has been a central player in Yemen's civil war, drawing widespread international condemnation for its human rights abuses, including targeting civilians and using child soldiers. The movement is designated as a terrorist organization by some countries. The Houthis are backed by Iran, and they are widely considered part
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
militant Islamist organization
Southern Movement
Yemeni southern separatist movement and organization
Ansar al-Sharia
militant salafist jihadist organization in Yemen
Islamic State – Yemen Province
branch of the militant Islamist group Islamic State (IS), active in Yemen
Hashid
The Hashid (; Musnad: 𐩢𐩦𐩵𐩣) is a tribal confederation in Yemen. It is the second or third largest – after Bakil and, depending on sources, Madh'hij – yet generally recognized as the strongest and most influential. According to medieval Yemeni genealogies, Hashid and Bakil were the sons of Jashim bin Jubran bin Nawf Bin Tuba'a bin Zayd bin Amr bin Hamdan. Member tribes of the Hashid Confederation are found primarily in the mountains in the North and Northwest of the country.
National Liberation Front
Paramilitary organisation in South Yemen (1963–78)
Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen
National Democratic Front
1970s–80s opposition alliance in North Yemen
Hadhrami Elite Forces
military unit