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Biden s effort to end Yemen war hindered by continued fighting, funding shortfall On Location: March 2, 2021 Replay Video UP NEXT Not long after President Joe Biden took office he moved immediately to push for an end to the war in Yemen pausing two arms sales to Saudi Arabia, naming a special envoy to reinvigorate diplomacy, and lifting the U.S. designation of the Houthi rebels as terrorists after aid groups warned it would spell disaster. But just over two weeks later, his administration is now sanctioning more Houthi leaders, as the movement s forces continue their offensive against a key northern city and their rocket and drone attacks against Saudi Arabia. And despite Yemen experiencing the world s worst humanitarian crisis, the United Nations donors conference Monday fell short of half of its requested funding to address the Yemeni people s plight. ....
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on two commanders of Yemen's Houthi rebels, blaming them for civilian deaths and denouncing their ties with Iran as Washington seeks to halt the devasta… ....
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Date Time Designation of Two Ansarallah Leaders in Yemen Ansarallah, sometimes referred to as the Houthis, plays a significant role in the conflict in Yemen and exacerbates the dire humanitarian plight of the Yemeni people. The war has destabilized the country, displaced four million Yemenis since the beginning of the conflict, and unleashed one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. We strongly condemn the Ansarallah’s continued assault on Marib and their attacks in the region, including a complex attack on February 27, which threatened civilian areas with several UAVS and a missile attack on Riyadh. Again, on March 1 Ansarallah attacked the Saudi city of Jazan and injured five civilians. ....