The Houthi movement in Yemen and the Saudi position after2011

Abstract

At the depth of Yemen's contemporary history, the unity between North Yemen and South Yemen was one of the repercussions of the current regime of Yemen. Yemen lived on fertile ground of constant internal conflict, which varied between unity and separation, revolution and uprisings, power and opposition, (The Arab spring revolutions) by their religious, political and geographic nature. The second decade of the twenty-first century saw the revolutions of change under the so-called Arab Spring, which had not been resolved until now, Effective in In the context of the protest, the movement of the Houthis or the Houthi movement in the first place, which influenced the course of the political process in Yemen after 2011, affected the level of international relations, especially with the most influential and influential Saudi Arabia, which turned the base of Yemeni - The Houthi movement entered the international and regional lines and dominated to a certain extent the official discourse of the state, prompting the Kingdom to intervene militarily and politically against the partners of yesterday's enemies today.