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4 things to know about Huthi rebels

Iranian support

The Huthis are supported by Iran, a major regional power and sworn enemy of Israel. They are members of the Tehran-backed “axis of resistance,” which brings together various anti-Israel organisations in the region, including Palestinian Hamas militants and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, as well as diverse groups in Iraq and Syria.

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Military strength

The group’s military strength was estimated several years ago at around 200,000 fighters, a force which is well-trained and accustomed to combat in Yemen’s arid and mountainous terrain.

Popularity

Despite thousands of its fighters being killed, the Huthis continue to attract young recruits in a country of about 30 million people struggling with one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters.

Shiite minority origins

Originating in the north of Yemen, the Huthis were founded as a movement in the 1990s to fight the alleged marginalization of their minority Zaidi community, a branch of Shiite Islam, in the majority Sunni country.

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