Yemen Army Deals Houthis Major Losses in Marib, Jawf

A Yemeni government fighter fires a vehicle-mounted weapon at a frontline position during fighting against Houthi fighters in Marib, Yemen March 28, 2021. (Reuters)
A Yemeni government fighter fires a vehicle-mounted weapon at a frontline position during fighting against Houthi fighters in Marib, Yemen March 28, 2021. (Reuters)
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Yemen Army Deals Houthis Major Losses in Marib, Jawf

A Yemeni government fighter fires a vehicle-mounted weapon at a frontline position during fighting against Houthi fighters in Marib, Yemen March 28, 2021. (Reuters)
A Yemeni government fighter fires a vehicle-mounted weapon at a frontline position during fighting against Houthi fighters in Marib, Yemen March 28, 2021. (Reuters)

The Yemeni military and popular resisted deterred in recent days some 50 attacks by the Iran-backed Houthi militias along the frontlines in the Marib and al-Jawf provinces, revealed Yemeni military sources.

The militias incurred dozens of losses in the attacks, they added to Asharq Al-Awsat.

They said the Houthis have since Monday been attempting to regroup in wake of the major losses and the Saudi-led Arab coalition air strikes.

Military spokesman Abdo Majali stated that the military has recaptured several positions, saying the al-Kasara and al-Mashjah fronts in western Marib had witnessed the fiercest fighting.

During a press briefing, he stressed that the army and popular resistance were continuing their defensive and offensive operations against the Houthis on several fronts.

They have succeeded in repelling various attacks and infiltrations by the militias on various fronts in Marib, including Sirwah, al-Kasara, Hilan, al-Mashjah, al-Mokhadra, al-Jadaan, Jabal Murad and others.

The military has succeeded in liberating two positions that put it in range of Houthi supply routes, he continued.

Moreover, Majali said air defenses had destroyed two armed Houthi drones in al-Kasara, revealing that they were aimed at civilian targets.

They also destroyed another aircraft in Sirwah, where Majali spoke of the heroics of the military in defeating the militias and dealing them heavy losses.

The spokesman hailed the Arab coalition air force for its effective role in destroying Houthi capabilities.

In the past two weeks, the coalition has carried out dozens of accurate raids on the Sirwah, al-Mashjah, al-Kasara and Raghwan areas, he continued. The strikes destroyed two tanks and three armored and 15 military vehicles and targeted Houthi positions, fortifications, convoys and reinforcements.

In the neighboring Jawf province, the military carried out successful raids against the Houthis on the northern al-Khanjar front, making advances on the ground.

On the al-Nudoud front, the army carried out a surprise attack against the Houthis, leaving many of their members dead and injured, destroying several of their military vehicles and seizing their weapons.

In other provinces, Majali revealed that the military and resistance have thwarted Houthi infiltrations in Dhale, Taiz, Hodeidah and al-Bayda.



Hezbollah: Any Truce Must Swiftly End Fighting, Preserve Lebanese Sovereignty

A Lebanese army inspection team checks destruction at the site of an overnight Israeli airstrike that targeted one of their positions in the southern Lebanese coastal town of Sarafand on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
A Lebanese army inspection team checks destruction at the site of an overnight Israeli airstrike that targeted one of their positions in the southern Lebanese coastal town of Sarafand on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
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Hezbollah: Any Truce Must Swiftly End Fighting, Preserve Lebanese Sovereignty

A Lebanese army inspection team checks destruction at the site of an overnight Israeli airstrike that targeted one of their positions in the southern Lebanese coastal town of Sarafand on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
A Lebanese army inspection team checks destruction at the site of an overnight Israeli airstrike that targeted one of their positions in the southern Lebanese coastal town of Sarafand on November 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)

A Hezbollah official said on Wednesday that any US-brokered ceasefire deal between the group and Israel must end fighting swiftly and must preserve Lebanon's sovereignty, an apparent reference to Israel's stance that it will keep striking the Iran-backed group even with a truce in place.

Speaking to Hezbollah media, Mahmoud Qmati said that he was neither overly optimistic nor overly pessimistic about the prospects of a truce.

The US proposal could see Israeli ground forces leave Lebanon and Hezbollah militants withdraw away from the Israeli border. More Lebanese army troops and UN peacekeepers would be sent to a buffer zone in southern Lebanon as part of the deal.

But CNN has reported that an Israeli source familiar with the talks cast doubt on the likelihood of an imminent deal, noting that Hezbollah’s refusal to accept Israel’s demand for the right to strike the group in the event of a ceasefire violation could jeopardize the process. Without this clause, the source said, it was uncertain whether Israel’s prime minister could get cabinet approval for the agreement.

Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel the day after the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 in what it said was solidarity with the Palestinians. Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes, and all-out war erupted in September.

Israeli bombardment has killed more than 3,500 people in Lebanon and wounded almost 15,000, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. It also displaced nearly 1.2 million, or a quarter of Lebanon’s population. On the Israeli side, 87 soldiers and 50 civilians have been killed by rockets, drones and missiles, and tens of thousands of Israelis have been evacuated from homes near the border.

Hezbollah said its chief Sheikh Naim Qassem would give a speech Wednesday, a day after cancelling a similar announcement.

A statement from the group announced the speech by Qassem would be "today," without specifying a time.