Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
Part of the spillover of the Yemeni Civil War and the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Yemeni Civil War.svg
Current (November 2021) political and military control in ongoing Yemeni Civil War (2014–present)
  Controlled by the Government of Yemen (under the Presidential Leadership Council since April 2022) and Saudi-led allies
  Controlled by Houthis-led Supreme Political Council
  Controlled by Al-Qaeda (AQAP) and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant-affiliated Ansar al-Sharia
  Controlled by the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council
Date2 April 2015 – present
Location
YemenandSaudi Arabia
17°29′30″N44°07′56″E / 17.491667°N 44.132222°E /17.491667; 44.132222Coordinates:17°29′30″N44°07′56″E / 17.491667°N 44.132222°E /17.491667; 44.132222
StatusOngoing,military stalemate
Territorial
changes
Saudi-led coalition and Hadi loyalists control parts of northern Yemeni Governorates of Saada, Al-Jawf, and Hajjah (see also a detailed map)
Belligerents

 Saudi Arabia

  • Royal Saudi Land Force
  • Royal Saudi Air Force
  • Royal Saudi Naval Forces
  • Royal Saudi Air Defense
  • Emblem of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabian National Guard

 Yemen
(Government of Yemen)

  • Security Forces
  • Yemeni mercenaries
  • Salafist fighters
 Jordan
 Qatar (2015–2017)
 Sudan(2015–2019)

 Yemen
(Supreme Political Council)

  • Houthis
  • Republican Guard (2015–2017)
Allegedly supported by:
 Iran (weapons)
 North Korea (military)
Commanders and leaders
Gen. Awad Al-Balawi
(Director General of Saudi Border Guard)
Lt. Gen Muhammad Al Shaalan  
(Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force
Brig. Gen Ibrahim Hamzi 
(Deputy Cmdr. 8th Armoured Brigade)
Maj. Gen. Abdulrahman al-Shahrani 
(Commander of 18th Brigade)
Saudi ArabiaCol. Hassan Ageeli 
Saudi ArabiaLt. Col. Abdullah al-Balwi 
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi
Abu Bakr Abu Ahmed as-Salami
Brig. Gen. Hasan Almalsi (Commander of Houthi special forces)
Abdullah al-Fadeea 
(Houthi frontline deputy general supervisor)
Casualties and losses
Thousands of Yemeni civilians killed and wounded, 500+ Saudi civilians killed
Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict is located in Yemen
Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
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Location of Najran, in relation to Yemen.