Saudi Intervention
The term "Saudi Intervention" often refers to the military actions taken by Saudi Arabia in various regional conflicts, most notably in Yemen. In 2015, Saudi Arabia led a coalition of Arab states to intervene in the Yemeni Civil War, aiming to restore the internationally recognized government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi after it was ousted by the Houthi movement. This intervention has involved airstrikes, ground troops, and significant military support.
The intervention has drawn international attention and criticism due to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where millions face famine and disease. Various human rights organizations have raised concerns about civilian casualties and the impact of the conflict on the population. The situation remains complex, with ongoing debates about the effectiveness and consequences of Saudi Arabia's military involvement.