Yemen is the next humanitarian crisis in the Middle East

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Yemen has been suffering under a brutal civil war for over a decade, but newfound factors are exacerbating one of the Middle East’s most dire humanitarian crises. The country has been trying to dig itself out of this hole, but continued pressure from Yemen’s Houthis — who are engaged in conflict with U.S. forces — is making this a difficult task.

American bombs began falling on the Iran-backed Houthis, the terrorist group controlling northwest Yemen, on March 15 (followed by a highly publicized Signal leak of the operation to a journalist from The Atlantic). This bombing campaign, spearheaded by President Donald Trump, has had limited success, The New York Times found — but it could cause the country’s already significant humanitarian crisis to spiral.

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