Monday, November 30, 2009

Yemen Civil War News Updates -- November 30, 2009

Saudi soldiers deploy near the border with Yemen in the desert region of Khuba. Photo AFP

Saudi Arabia Steps Up Fight Against Yemen Rebels -- Christian Science Monitor

The rebels, called Houthis, are followers of the Zaidi sect of Shiite Islam, and the Saudis believe both that they have ties to Shiite-dominated Iran and have Al Qaeda members within their ranks.

Saudi Arabia said Saturday it has cleared a mountain foothold used by Yemeni rebels along the Saudi Arabia-Yemen border, in what appeared to be part of a larger battle against Al Qaeda's expansion.

The rebels, called Houthis, are followers of the Zaidi sect of Shiite Islam, and the Saudis believe both that they have ties to Shiite-dominated Iran and have Al Qaeda members within their ranks. Saudi Arabia fears they may destabilize Yemen, posing a major security threat to the world's largest oil exporter, reports Reuters.

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More News On Yemen

Saudi Arabia 'clears' key area of Yemeni rebels -- BBC
Saudi 'seizes key rebel area' -- Al Jazeera
Saudis claim key mountain win over Yemeni rebels -- Reuters
Yemeni troops, rebels in battle near northern city -- Reuters
Missing Saudi soldiers allegedly found wounded in Yemen: report -- China View
Southern separatists end Yemen highway closure -- Reuters
Yemeni forces deploy in Aden to control separatists -- Reuters

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