Al-Qaeda exploits security vacuum in Yemen to destabilize
Al-Qaeda in Yemen is carrying out many terrorist operations
with the aim of overthrowing the legitimate government and imposing control
over several regions of the country.
Diverse operations
The organization has carried out various operations against
the security forces and the Arab coalition forces supporting the legitimate
government and Western interests in the country, including the use of drones,
as it carried out several attacks in Shabwa Governorate, southern Yemen, in
June 2023.
A UN report said that these operations constitute a serious
development in the capabilities of the terrorist organization and increase the
risk of harm to civilians and infrastructure.
Use of explosive devices
Al-Qaeda also frequently uses explosive devices to target
vehicles and individuals. In April, it said that it had targeted a military
vehicle belonging to the southern forces with two explosive devices in Abyan
Governorate, southern Yemen, and in March, it carried out an assassination of a
high-ranking security officer in Rada’a district in Al-Bayda Governorate using
an explosive device.
The organization also resorted to armed attacks with light
and heavy weapons against security and military sites and gatherings. In
February, al-Qaeda militants stormed a prison in the Mukalla district of
Hadramout Governorate and released 150 prisoners of the organization’s members.
Reasons for the increase in regulation
The governorates of Shabwa and Abyan in southern Yemen have
witnessed an escalation in al-Qaeda operations during the past months, as the
organization carried out 29 terrorist operations in less than half a year.
The reasons for the increase in the organization’s
operations, according to Yemeni political analyst Mohamed Badran, are due to
various factors, including its exploitation of the security and political
vacuum in the country and the weakness of the security services and local
authorities in confronting it.
The terrorist organization benefited from the liberation of
prisoners by the terrorist Houthi militia in return for carrying out terrorist
operations by proxy and providing operational training for some Houthi
fighters, as well as the organization’s spread in remote and mountainous areas between
Abyan, Shabwa and Al-Bayda, which are difficult to target by drones, in
addition to the organization’s reliance on IED warfare, ambushes, and armed
attacks to destabilize the governorates and create chaos.
Al-Qaeda in Yemen a threat to security and stability
Badran confirmed in an exclusive statement to the Reference
that al-Qaeda in Yemen poses a major threat to security and stability in the
country and the region and causes severe harm to the civilian population and
infrastructure. He added that the organization's operations have many negative
consequences, including disrupting political and military efforts to end the
war in Yemen, restore legitimacy, and implement the Riyadh Agreement and the
Stockholm Agreement; endangering the lives of soldiers, officers and security
personnel and creating a state of fear and anxiety among them; terrorizing the
civilian population, sowing discord and division among them, and violating
their rights and dignity; destroying public and private property and sabotaging
roads, bridges, electrical and communications lines; weakening the local
economy; and increasing the suffering of the Yemeni people with poverty, hunger
and epidemics.