Yemeni National Resistance

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Yemeni National Resistance
المقاومة الوطنية اليمنية
Leaders
SpokespersonSadiq al-Duwaid
Dates of operationDecember 2017 – present
GroupsGuardians of the Republic
Southern Giants Brigades
Tihamah Resistance
Headquarters
Active regionsYemen
IdeologyArab nationalism
Size3,000–10,000[1]
Allies Yemen (PLC government)
United Arab Emirates
Saudi Arabia
Southern Movement
Opponents Houthis
Battles and wars

The Yemeni National Resistance (Arabic: المقاومة الوطنية اليمنية, romanizedAl-Muqawamat al-Wataniyah al-Yamaniyah), also called as National Resistance Force or Guards of the Republic,[3] is a coalition of former members of the Yemeni Republican Guard and Central Security Organization commanded by Tareq Saleh, nephew of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and loyal to the Hadi-led government fighting against the Houthi movement in the Yemeni Civil War.[3]

Organization

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Founded by Tareq Saleh after the Battle of Sana'a (2017) with support from the United Arab Emirates (UAE),[1] the National Resistance consists[4] of the private army of Tareq Saleh, generally known as "Guardians of the Republic", formed from former members of the Republican Guard and the Central Security Organization.[1][5][6] Highly experienced veterans,[1] they are widely regarded to be among the best equipped and trained troops in the anti-Houthi coalition,[4] and have significantly boosted the military strength of the Hadi government. The group is closely allied with Tihamah Resistance and Southern Movement's Giants Brigades.[1] However, the "Guardians of the Republic" are only loyal to Tareq Saleh,[1][5] and have no real loyalty to President Hadi.[4] As result, they have been criticized and even attacked by anti-Saleh forces in Yemen, such as the Southern Movement and the citizens of Taiz.[7][8][9]

Furthermore, The National reported that two more groups were part of the National Resistance: The Giants Brigades, also known as Al Amalaqah Brigades, and the Tihamah Resistance.[4] The later are Popular Resistance forces[5] from Aden and Lahij Governorate that enjoy strong UAE support and were fiercely loyal to late Ali Abdullah Saleh. The second militia mostly consists of tribal fighters who are from al Hudaydah and surroundings, and are deeply hostile to the Houthis.[4] However, the alliance began to fracture, because of accusations[by whom?] that Tareq Saleh was taking advantage of the Southern Giant brigades, calling him "treacherous".[10]

See also

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References

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