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Hadhrami Elite Forces

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Hadhrami Elite Forces
قوات النخبة الحضرمية
Active2016–present
CountryYemen
TypeSpecial operations forces
Motto(s)"حضرموت لنا"
"Hadhramout is ours"
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Pilot Fayez Qahtan Al-Tamimi

The Hadhrami Elite Forces (HEF; Arabic: قوات النخبة الحضرمية, romanizedquwwā an-nukhba al-Ḥaḍramiyya) are special operations forces formed by the Arab coalition forces, under the supervision of the United Arab Emirates technical support and with funding from Saudi Arabia, to liberate the city of Mukalla from al-Qaeda.[1]

The Hadhrami Elite Forces consist of soldiers belonging to tribes who support legitimacy in exile as well as local recruits from Hadhramaut Governorate. These forces are distinguished by the fact that they are formed from those belonging to Hadhramaut Governorate only, which means that Yemenis from other regions are not allowed to join them. Emirati security officers are training the new security force, which is managed by the second Military Region in the coastal areas. It has been provided with tanks, weapons, and logistical matters, which were mostly provided by Saudi Arabia.[2]

The Hadhrami Elite Forces recruit both from the Interior (Wadis) and Coastal regions of Hadhramaut and as of 2023 they have an army of 7,000 Men. They seek a higher degree of autonomy for Hadhramaut and are aligned with the STC.[3]

The Hadhrami Elite Forces has established a strong control over much of Hadhramaut, controlling Mukalla, the capital city of the Hadhramaut Governorate and continued to expand towards many other Coastal districts.[4]

Battle of Mukalla

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On April 24, 2016, the Hadhrami elite, supported by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, took control of the city of Mukalla, the administrative capital of Hadramaut Governorate and the Hadhramaut region, from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. This is the first time that military forces have moved to the city since al-Qaeda took control of the island. The Arabs have been in control of it since April 2015, and about 2,000 soldiers from the Hadhrami elite forces, supported by Saudi and Emirati special forces, moved into Mukalla and took control of the port and airport, with air support from Saudi Air Force aircraft, and set up checkpoints in various parts of the city.[5]

The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy announced that it had killed more than 800 al-Qaeda militants in the Arabian Peninsula, while other reports indicate that al-Qaeda militants withdrew after minor clashes.[6]

References

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  1. ^ مأرب برس – ماذا تعرف عن قوات "النخبة الحضرمية" .. ما مهامها وأين تشكلت؟ Archived 2016-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ ما التحدي الذي تواجهه قوات النخبة الحضرمية في اليمن؟ Archived 2017-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Giegerich, Bastian (December 6, 2023). Armed Conflict Survey 2023. Taylor & Francis. p. 131.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  4. ^ Yahya, Maha (2023). How Border Peripheries are Changing the Nature of Arab States. Springer International Publishing. pp. 143, 148.
  5. ^ "التحالف بقيادة السعودية: مقتل أكثر من 800 متشدد في هجوم المكلا – أخبار الشرق الأوسط – Reuters". Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  6. ^ Al Qaeda emerges stronger and richer from Yemen war – Al Arabiya English Archived 2017-12-14 at the Wayback Machine