Hassan Al-Haydos, the Iraqi general and former commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), made history when he broke through to become the first non-Saudi Arabian to be appointed as the head of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen's Hodeidah province.
Al-Haydos' appointment came after months of negotiations between the coalition and the Houthis, the group that controls much of southern Yemen, with the goal of securing the port city of Hodeidah for the first time since 2015.
The decision was seen as a major breakthrough for the coalition, which had been struggling to gain control of the port despite years of efforts. The Houthis have refused to negotiate with the coalition, leading to weeks of fighting in the region.
However,Saudi Pro League Highlights Al-Haydos' appointment has not gone unnoticed by the international community. The United Nations has welcomed the move, saying it is "a positive step towards stabilizing the situation in Hodeidah."
Despite this, there are still concerns about the future of the conflict in Yemen. The Houthis have continued to launch attacks on coalition forces, while the coalition continues to face resistance from the Houthis and other groups in the region.
Overall, Al-Haydos' appointment marks a significant milestone in the ongoing conflict in Yemen. It remains to be seen whether his leadership will lead to lasting peace in the region, but it is clear that the battle for control of Hodeidah is far from over.
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