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    Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Tighten Grip, Forcing Aid Groups to Withdraw

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Humanitarian organizations operating in Yemen, which provide essential support to millions of vulnerable people, are increasingly finding themselves pushed to the edge of collapse in regions dominated by Houthi rebel forces. These aid groups, often the only source of relief for communities devastated by years of conflict, are encountering growing obstacles that threaten their ability to function effectively.

    The Houthis, who have maintained control over large swathes of northern Yemen for several years, have intensified their efforts to assert full authority over all aid operations within their territories. This tightening control has resulted in the seizure of supplies and resources, severely limiting the capacity of humanitarian agencies to deliver food, medical assistance, and other critical services to those in desperate need. The situation is becoming increasingly dire as these restrictions escalate.

    In many cases, aid organizations report that their shipments and equipment are being confiscated or redirected by the rebel groups, leaving them with little choice but to halt or scale back their activities. This not only undermines the impartiality and neutrality that humanitarian work depends on but also places millions of Yemenis at greater risk of hunger, disease, and displacement. The consequences of these actions are felt most acutely by children, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations who rely heavily on external aid for survival.

    Meanwhile, the international community has expressed deep concern over the shrinking space for humanitarian operations in Houthi-controlled areas. Efforts to negotiate safe and unhindered access for aid workers have repeatedly stalled, complicating attempts to address the country’s worsening humanitarian crisis. Yemen remains one of the world’s most severe emergencies, with millions facing food insecurity and limited access to healthcare amid ongoing conflict and economic collapse.

    It is worth noting that the challenges faced by aid groups in Yemen are not only logistical but also political. The Houthis’ insistence on controlling aid distribution reflects broader power struggles within the country, where access to resources is often used as a tool of influence and control. This dynamic further complicates the delivery of impartial assistance and threatens to deepen the suffering of ordinary Yemenis caught in the crossfire.

    As the situation continues to deteriorate, humanitarian agencies are calling for urgent international pressure on all parties to respect the neutrality of aid and allow uninterrupted access to those in need. Without immediate action, the risk of a full-scale humanitarian collapse in Yemen grows ever more imminent, with devastating consequences for millions who depend on these life-saving interventions.

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