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Yemen at risk of getting dragged back into war as Saudis and Houthis exchange airstrikes

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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In brief

Yemen's fragile ceasefire, established in 2022 after nearly ten years of devastating conflict, faces significant strain as Saudi Arabia and Houthi forces escalate military operations. The deteriorating security situation threatens regional stability and risks reigniting full-scale warfare. International mediators are concerned about renewed tensions that could disrupt humanitarian access and worsen the humanitarian crisis affecting millions of Yemeni civilians.

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Yemen at risk of getting dragged back into war as Saudis and Houthis exchange airstrikes
Yemen at risk of getting dragged back into war as Saudis and Houthis exchange airstrikes

CAIRO (AP) — A truce that ended nearly a decade of war in Yemen has mostly held since 2022. It is being severely tested four years later, as tensions tied
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