Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Result
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Head of State
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Yemeni Civil War (1994)
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Yemen
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South Yemen
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Victory
|
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Hanish Islands conflict (1995)
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Yemen
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Eritrea
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Defeat[3] (but political victory)[4][5]
- Eritrean occupation of Greater Hanish
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Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen (1998–2015)
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Yemen United States
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al-Qaeda Islamic State
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Escalation into full-scale civil war
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First Sa'dah War (2004)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Government victory
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Second Sa'dah War (2005)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Government victory
- Houthis surrender after signing a deal[7]
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Third Sa'dah War (2005–2006)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Government victory
- Fighting ends before Presidential election
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Fourth Sa'dah War (2007)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Government victory
- Rebel leaders go into exile
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Fifth Sa'dah War (2008)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Stalemate
- Yemeni government declares unilateral ceasefire
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Sixth Sa'dah War (2009–2010)
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Yemen Saudi Arabia Jordan Morocco
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Houthis
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Stalemate[8]
- Truce signed, Houthi control of Sa'ada solidified
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South Yemen insurgency (2009–2015)
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Yemen
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Southern Movement
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Escalation into full-scale civil war
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Yemeni Revolution (2011–2012)
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Saleh government
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JMP
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Regime change
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Seventh Sa'dah War (2012–2015)
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Yemen
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Houthis
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Escalation into full-scale civil war
- Houthis take control of northern Yemen
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Yemeni Civil War (2014–)
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Hadi government Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Senegal Sudan Qatar Bahrain Kuwait United States Jordan Morocco Egypt France
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Houthi government
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Ongoing
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Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi (Cabinet of Yemen) Mohammed Ali al-Houthi (SPC)
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