- Title: Timeline: Yemen's slide into political crisis and war 2019
- Date: 18th December 2019
- Summary: VARIOUS OF PEOPLE GATHERED NEAR GRAVE PEOPLE CARRYING COFFIN TO GRAVE PEOPLE GATHERED NEAR GRAVE Yemen's Houthi movement on Saturday (May 11) started withdrawing forces from Saleef port in Hodeidah province under a United Nations-sponsored peace deal that had been stalled for months. Hodeidah has become the focus of the war since last year, when the coalition twice tried to seize its port to cut off the Houthis' main supply line. The U.N.'s Redeployment Coordination Committee said the redeployment would allow the United Nations to take "a leading role" in supporting the Red Sea Ports Corporation in managing the ports and enhance U.N. checks on cargoes. HODEIDAH, YEMEN (FILE - MAY 11, 2019) (REUTERS) U.N. VEHICLES PARKED OUTSIDE SALEEF PORT GATE VARIOUS OF HOUTHI FORCES HOLDING WEAPONS VARIOUS OF HOUTHI FORCES GUARDING PORT HOUTHI FORCES GETTING INTO TRUCK TRUCK CARRYING HOUTHI FORCES LEAVING COAST GUARD FORCES IN SALEEF PORT U.N. FLAG U.N. MONITORS U.N. VEHICLES IN HODEIDAH PORT
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- Keywords: Aramco Houthi Iran Saudi Arabia Yemen conflict rebels
- Location: VARIOUS LOCATIONS
- City: VARIOUS LOCATIONS
- Country: Yemen
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA007BAIUBLZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: WARNING: THIS EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC MATERIAL
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FOR COMPLETE TIMELINE, PLEASE ALSO SEE THE FOLLOWING EDITS:
0194-YEMEN-SECURITY/TIMELINE 2006-2015
0195-YEMEN-SECURITY/TIMELINE 2016-2018
The following is a timeline of the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country's slide into violence and how the conflict has developed.
1990. Unification of north and south Yemen to form a single state under president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
1994. Civil war in which Saleh prevents south, angered by what it sees as lower status, from splitting with north.
2003-09. Houthi group in north protests marginalization of the local Zaydi Shi'ite Muslim sect and fights six wars with Saleh's forces and one with Saudi Arabia.
2011. Arab Spring protests undermine Saleh's rule, lead to splits in the army and allow al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) to seize swathes of territory in the east.
2012. Saleh steps down in a political transition plan backed by Gulf states. Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi becomes interim president and oversees a "national dialogue" to draft a more inclusive, federal constitution.
2013. AQAP survives military onslaught and drone strikes, staging attacks across the country while retaining a persistent presence. Saleh and his allies undermine the political transition.
2014. The Houthis rapidly advance south from Saadeh and seize Sanaa on September 21 with help from Saleh. They demand a share in power.
2015. Hadi tries to announce a new federal constitution opposed by the Houthis and Saleh, who arrest him. He escapes, pursued by the Houthis, triggering Saudi intervention in March along with a hastily assembled Arab military coalition.
Months later, the coalition drives the Houthis and Saleh loyalists from Aden in south Yemen and Marib, northeast of Sanaa, but the front lines solidify, setting up years of stalemate.
2016. AQAP takes advantage of the chaos to establish a mini-state around Mukalla in east Yemen, raising fears the war will lead to a new surge in jihadist activity. The UAE backs local forces in a battle to end the group's rule there.
Hunger grows as the coalition imposes a partial blockade on Yemen, accusing Iran of smuggling missiles to the Houthis through Hodeidah alongside food imports, something it denies.
Coalition air strikes that kill civilians prompt warnings from rights groups, but Western support for the military campaign continues.
2017. The Houthis launch a growing number of missiles deep into Saudi Arabia, including at Riyadh. Seeing a chance to regain power for his family by reneging on his Houthi allies, Saleh switches sides, but is killed trying to escape them.
Friction also develops between fighters in Aden backed by Saudi Arabia, and those backed by its Emirati coalition partners.
2018. Coalition-backed forces, including some flying the southern separatist flag, advance up the Red Sea coast against the Houthis, aiming to take the port of Hodeidah, the last main entry point for supplies into north Yemen.
2019. The United Nations renews efforts to end the Yemen war under a peace plan that calls for a ceasefire between the Saudi-led coalition and Iranian-aligned Houthi insurgents, and the formation of a transitional governance deal.
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