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  • Yemeni Zaidi Shia Islam Houthi Pro Iran Political & Military Group Sarkha Flag
  • Yemeni Zaidi Shia Islam Houthi Pro Iran Political & Military Group Sarkha Flag

Yemeni Zaidi Shia Islam Houthi Pro Iran Political & Military Group Sarkha Flag

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Yemeni Zaidi Shia Islam Houthi Pro Iran Military Group Flag

Sizes: 69 x 46 cm

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69 cm
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46 cm
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Ansarullah, commonly known as the Houthis, is a Yemeni Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged in the 1990s. Predominantly composed of Zaydi Shias, the group has played a significant role in Yemen's recent history, especially during the ongoing civil conflict.

Origins and Ideology

The movement was founded under the leadership of Hussein al-Houthi, from whom the name "Houthi" is derived. Initially, it began as a revivalist movement aiming to promote Zaydi traditions and counter perceived foreign influence in Yemen. Over time, it evolved into a formidable political and military force, opposing the Yemeni government and its allies.

Recent Developments

In recent events, the United States launched a large-scale aerial attack on Yemen's capital, Sana'a, targeting Houthi positions. These strikes, ordered by President Donald Trump, aimed to dismantle the group's air defenses, radar systems, and drone launch sites. The operation resulted in civilian casualties, with reports indicating at least nine deaths and several injuries. President Trump stated that the offensive was necessary to protect U.S. assets and ensure the free navigation of the Red Sea, which has been threatened by Houthi activities.

Furthermore, the U.S. government has re-designated the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization. This move reverses the previous administration's decision to remove the label, reflecting heightened concerns over the group's actions and regional destabilization efforts.

Symbolism and Flag

The flag of Ansarullah features Arabic inscriptions that translate to: "Allah is the Greatest, Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse be upon the Jews, Victory to Islam." This slogan encapsulates the group's ideological stance and resistance narrative.

International Stance

The Houthis have received backing from Iran, aligning them with the broader "Axis of Resistance" in the Middle East. Their actions, including targeting civilians and utilizing child soldiers, have drawn widespread international condemnation and have been designated as a terrorist organization by several countries.

In summary, Ansarullah remains a pivotal force in Yemen's complex socio-political landscape, with its actions and alliances continuing to influence regional dynamics and international relations.

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The Houthi flag, often called the Sarkha (The Scream), is a vertical white banner featuring the group's five-line ideological slogan in green and red text. It often includes a green border and represents the Zaydi-Shia group Ansar Allah, which is heavily involved in the Yemeni conflict.
 
Flag Components and Text:

The text on the flag, adopted around 2003, typically reads from top to bottom:

    • Line 1 (Green): God is the Greatest (Allahu Akbar)

  • Line 2 (Red): Death to America (al-Mawt li-Amrīkā)
  • Line 3 (Red): Death to Israel (al-Mawt li-Isrāʾīl)
  • Line 4 (Red): A Curse upon the Jews (al-Laʿnah ʿalā al-Yahūd)
  • Line 5 (Green): Victory to Islam (an-Naṣr lil-Islām)
Symbolism and Variations:
    • Colors: Green represents Islam, while red text highlights the "defiance" phrases.

  • Design Variations: While usually vertical, some versions appear in a horizontal format. Some iterations also feature a clenched fist holding a rifle, symbolizing armed resistance.

  • Distinction: It is distinct from the national flag of Yemen (red, white, and black horizontal stripes) and is widely regarded as a party or war flag. 

The slogan itself is modeled on the mottos used during the 1979 Iranian Revolution.

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