Local, Int’l Expectations for Elusive Yemeni Peace

The Houthi group contradicts itself in speech and practice regarding the peace process (AFP)
The Houthi group contradicts itself in speech and practice regarding the peace process (AFP)
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Local, Int’l Expectations for Elusive Yemeni Peace

The Houthi group contradicts itself in speech and practice regarding the peace process (AFP)
The Houthi group contradicts itself in speech and practice regarding the peace process (AFP)

Houthi escalatory practices on military and political levels in Yemen have made it difficult to achieve real peace, especially with Houthis implementing insurgent tactics aimed at extortion and strategic gains.

Despite talk of significant progress in peace negotiations, the Egypt-based “Ra” center for studies believes that the Houthi rebels continue to engage in military and political provocations, in a counterproductive step to the talks with the Saudis.

The Houthi behavior, according to the center, jeopardizes the peaceful efforts to bring about peace and potentially pushes Yemen back to ground zero.

The most recent of these provocations was the Houthi group’s prohibition of Yemeni Airlines from withdrawing its funds in Sanaa’s banks.

According to an analysis by Ra, the provocative move aims to escalate tensions on both political and security fronts, especially since it wasn't the only provocative action.

It was followed by a drone attack launched against a site within Saudi territory. The assault resulted in the death of three Bahraini soldiers belonging to the military unit participating in the Arab Coalition.

The Arab Coalition is an alliance of countries supporting the internationally-recognized Yemeni government against Houthi insurgents.

Given that this targeting marks the first military operation at the border since the normalization of Saudi-Iranian relations, the center categorizes it as a pressure tactic that allows the Houthi group to gain more in negotiations if they continue.

The attack had followed discussions held in Riyadh with a Houthi delegation, which Saudi Arabia described as positive and fruitful.

The discussions revolved around the mechanism for paying salaries to employees, reopening ports controlled by the Houthis, fully reopening Sanaa Airport, and reconstruction and development efforts.

On the other hand, the attack could lead to the continuation of the war, which is considered a gain for some Houthi leaders due to the financial and military support they receive, as per Ra.

Political researcher Mohammad Fawzi believes that the Houthi escalation undermines any claims of peace by the Houthis and raises a number of important implications.

This includes the tactical escalation strategy, which involves political discourse about political solutions to the crisis alongside on-ground escalation to achieve multiple gains.

Fawzi concluded that the Houthi’s tactical escalation approach aims to achieve a range of political and field objectives that bolster the group’s influence.

In a conversation with Asharq Al-Awsat, political researcher Fares Al-Bayl lays out two conditions for the possibility of achieving real change leading to a potential and effective peace process.

The first condition pertains to the support directed towards the Houthi group, specifically addressing the political system in Iran.

Leveraging the Chinese guarantees accompanying Iran’s agreement with Saudi Arabia to normalize relations also could be used to temper and influence the regime in Tehran, as well as its proxies, steering them away from violence, conspiracy, and domination.



US Says Committed to 'Diplomatic Resolution' in Lebanon

FILE - Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks in Greenwich, London, Sept. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, Pool, File)
FILE - Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks in Greenwich, London, Sept. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, Pool, File)
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US Says Committed to 'Diplomatic Resolution' in Lebanon

FILE - Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks in Greenwich, London, Sept. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, Pool, File)
FILE - Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks in Greenwich, London, Sept. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, Pool, File)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stressed that the United States was dedicated to a diplomatic resolution in Lebanon and urged Israel to improve "dire" conditions in Gaza, in a call Saturday with his Israeli counterpart.

Austin "reiterated US commitment to a diplomatic resolution in Lebanon that allows Israeli and Lebanese civilians to return safely to their homes on both sides of the border" in his call with Israel Katz, according to a Pentagon spokesperson.

Austin also "urged the Government of Israel to continue to take steps to improve the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza and emphasized the US commitment to securing the release of all hostages, including US citizens."

Lebanon said Saturday that an Israeli air strike in the heart of Beirut that brought down a residential building and jolted residents across the city killed at least 11 people.

Israel stepped up its campaign against the Hezbollah militant group in late September, targeting its strongholds in Lebanon.

Lebanon's health ministry says at least 3,645 people have been killed since October 2023, when Hezbollah began trading fire with Israel in solidarity with its Palestinian ally Hamas.

The United Nations and others have repeatedly decried humanitarian conditions, particularly in northern Gaza, where Israel said Friday it had killed two commanders involved in Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack.

In the call with Katz, Austin also discussed ongoing Israeli operations and reaffirmed Washington's "ironclad commitment to Israel's security," the Pentagon said.