Iranian -backed Houthis have been fighting the Saudi -led coalition in Yemen for almost a decade. The dispute, which the Houthis had forced after the then Yemeni government, has been stopping for the past two years.
But the Houthis have attained international attention with the targeting of ships in the Mediterranean and the firing of rockets toward Israel in the past fifteen months, which they say is in support of Hamas and Palestinians.
His actions have given rise to retaliation in Houthi positions in Yemen from the United States, Israel and the United Kingdom.
Since the ceasefire began in Gaza, the Houthis have said they will reduce their attacks on the ship and if they continue with the war, they will stop firing on Israel.
One of the first operations about President Trump’s first action, however, is to order the Houthis to be included in the US list of foreign terrorist organizations.
Despite all this, the group is under the control of large areas of Yemen.
Before the war began in 2015, the country was the poorest of the Middle East. After that, millions of people grew up in fighting or with sickness and hunger dispute.
UN agencies provide an important lifeline for millions of Yemenis with their food and medical aid.
But they have had difficulty reaching people in more remote areas outside major cities and cities, with Houthi officials regularly saying that humanitarian aid is hindered in their areas.