A country ravaged by civil war seeks an elusive peace

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A country ravaged by civil war seeks an elusive peace   Eyn algnoub [caption id="attachment_1347" align="alignnone" width="300"]A country ravaged by civil war seeks an elusive peace A country ravaged by civil war seeks an elusive peace[/caption]   Fragmented states in the Middle East are no rarity—think of Iraq, Libya, Palestine and Syria—but Yemen is the most disunited of all. Rent by civil war for the past eight years, it is a patchwork of competing factions. Last year a ceasefire between Saudi Arabia, which supports a toothless but internationally recognised government, and the Houthi rebels, who control a large swathe of territory including the capital, Sana’a, promised to stabilise the country and, on paper, to hold it together. Instead, the fragile ceasefire has enabled the Houthis to tighten their grip on the area under their control and has weakened the forces arrayed against them. After fighting those of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (uae) to a draw, the Houthis look poised to win the peace.

EYN ALGNOUB