Yemen’s Houthi rebels are transforming into a “powerful military organization” extending its operational capabilities, thanks to “unprecedented” military support in particular from Iran and Hezbollah, warns a UN expert report published Friday.
Since the start of the war in Gaza a year ago, the Houthis, who control large swaths of Yemen, have “exploited the regional situation and strengthened their cooperation with the axis of resistance” which brings together Iran and groups like Palestinian Hamas or Lebanese Hezbollah, write the experts mandated by the UN Security Council.
In this context, “the Houthi movement has gone from a local armed group with limited capabilities to a powerful military organization, which has extended its operational capabilities well beyond the territories it controls”, according to the report which focuses on the period from September 2023 to the end of July 2024.
A transformation enabled by “the transfer of equipment and the assistance and training provided by the Al-Quds Force”, an elite unit of the Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran, by Hezbollah, and by pro groups -Iranians in Iraq, they believe, referring to the establishment of “joint operational centers” in Iraq and Lebanon to “coordinate joint military actions”.
“The scale, nature and volume of transfers from external sources of various military equipment and technologies to the Houthis, including financial support and training of fighters, are unprecedented,” worry the experts.
Based on testimonies from military experts, Yemeni officials and those close to the Houthis, the experts judge that the Yemeni rebels do not have “the capacity to develop and produce complex weapons systems”, such as certain missiles that ‘they use to target ships in the Red Sea.
On the other hand, they note “similarities between the different equipment used by the Houthis and that produced and used” by Iran and pro-Iranian groups.
Experts also indicate that for several years, Houthi fighters have received “tactical and technical training outside Yemen”, notably in Iran and in Hezbollah training centers in Lebanon.
The group of experts also believes that Hezbollah is “one of the main supporters of the Houthis”, and that it is also involved in their “decision-making structure”, in supporting the assembly of weapons systems , in financial support, “indoctrination of young people” and “media propaganda”.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are transforming into a “powerful military organization” extending its operational capabilities, thanks to “unprecedented” military support in particular from Iran and Hezbollah, warns a UN expert report published Friday.
Since the start of the war in Gaza a year ago, the Houthis, who control…