As the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen enters its fifth year, the country is suffering great physical and human destruction. Meanwhile, the coalition has no coherent aims and hopes are vanishing that negotiations in Hodeidah can lead to peace.
Five experts look at the fractured military campaign and explain its grave impact on Yemeni people and institutions.
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Thank you for this article. But to be fairer, the article needs to be more explicite about the genocide that Saudi Arabia have commited in Yemen. The life of th epeople was lost in Saudi's insatiable power game. Now that the world knows about the genocide, please do make do diligence to explicitly work on this matter. Yemenite are caught between Saudi and Iran strategic game, not between their factional group, which are just a proxy. If it was just an internal political crisis, or even civil war it would have been relatively easier to resolve. But now that Saudi is determine to control and treat Yemen as a second class State in the Region, nothing is possible in term of solution.
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