The Mountain Commander: Abdulmalik al - Houthi and Yemen’s Unyielding War
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- Date de parution08/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the unforgiving mountains of northern Yemen, a rebel leader emerged who would defy the might of empires and reshape the destiny of a nation. The Mountain Commander: Abdulmalik al-Houthi and Yemen's Unyielding War is a sweeping political biography that delves into the rise of one of the most enigmatic figures in Middle Eastern history. Born into the historic Saada region and raised under the spiritual guidance of his brother, Hussein al-Houthi, Abdulmalik inherited a legacy steeped in faith, resistance, and defiance.
When Hussein was martyred, Abdulmalik-an unlikely successor, soft-spoken and reclusive-rose from the shadows to lead what would become one of the world's most formidable insurgent movements: Ansar Allah, better known as the Houthis. This book takes readers inside the wars that scarred Yemen and catapulted Abdulmalik to power: the Six Wars of Saada, the fall of Sana'a, the alliance and betrayal of Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the war with Saudi Arabia and its coalition.
With chilling precision and intimate insight, it explores how a movement once rooted in religious revivalism evolved into a guerrilla force wielding missiles, drones, and the rhetoric of resistance. From alliances with Iran to confrontations with Israel and the U. S., the Houthis emerged as a central force in the geopolitical storm of the Middle East. The Mountain Commander also uncovers the inner workings of Houthi ideology, tracing its roots in Zaydi Islam and its transformation into a revolutionary doctrine.
It captures Abdulmalik's evolution from a hidden cleric to a wartime leader-his ghost-like presence, his defiance, and the billion-dollar bounty placed on his head. Written with journalistic clarity and historical rigor, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Yemeni conflict, Iran's regional strategy, and the power of asymmetric resistance in the 21st century. Whether you view Abdulmalik al-Houthi as a terrorist, a visionary, or a rebel hero, one truth remains: he still stands.
Gripping, insightful, and deeply human-The Mountain Commander is the untold story of Yemen's most enduring insurgent and the war that refuses to end.
When Hussein was martyred, Abdulmalik-an unlikely successor, soft-spoken and reclusive-rose from the shadows to lead what would become one of the world's most formidable insurgent movements: Ansar Allah, better known as the Houthis. This book takes readers inside the wars that scarred Yemen and catapulted Abdulmalik to power: the Six Wars of Saada, the fall of Sana'a, the alliance and betrayal of Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the war with Saudi Arabia and its coalition.
With chilling precision and intimate insight, it explores how a movement once rooted in religious revivalism evolved into a guerrilla force wielding missiles, drones, and the rhetoric of resistance. From alliances with Iran to confrontations with Israel and the U. S., the Houthis emerged as a central force in the geopolitical storm of the Middle East. The Mountain Commander also uncovers the inner workings of Houthi ideology, tracing its roots in Zaydi Islam and its transformation into a revolutionary doctrine.
It captures Abdulmalik's evolution from a hidden cleric to a wartime leader-his ghost-like presence, his defiance, and the billion-dollar bounty placed on his head. Written with journalistic clarity and historical rigor, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Yemeni conflict, Iran's regional strategy, and the power of asymmetric resistance in the 21st century. Whether you view Abdulmalik al-Houthi as a terrorist, a visionary, or a rebel hero, one truth remains: he still stands.
Gripping, insightful, and deeply human-The Mountain Commander is the untold story of Yemen's most enduring insurgent and the war that refuses to end.
In the unforgiving mountains of northern Yemen, a rebel leader emerged who would defy the might of empires and reshape the destiny of a nation. The Mountain Commander: Abdulmalik al-Houthi and Yemen's Unyielding War is a sweeping political biography that delves into the rise of one of the most enigmatic figures in Middle Eastern history. Born into the historic Saada region and raised under the spiritual guidance of his brother, Hussein al-Houthi, Abdulmalik inherited a legacy steeped in faith, resistance, and defiance.
When Hussein was martyred, Abdulmalik-an unlikely successor, soft-spoken and reclusive-rose from the shadows to lead what would become one of the world's most formidable insurgent movements: Ansar Allah, better known as the Houthis. This book takes readers inside the wars that scarred Yemen and catapulted Abdulmalik to power: the Six Wars of Saada, the fall of Sana'a, the alliance and betrayal of Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the war with Saudi Arabia and its coalition.
With chilling precision and intimate insight, it explores how a movement once rooted in religious revivalism evolved into a guerrilla force wielding missiles, drones, and the rhetoric of resistance. From alliances with Iran to confrontations with Israel and the U. S., the Houthis emerged as a central force in the geopolitical storm of the Middle East. The Mountain Commander also uncovers the inner workings of Houthi ideology, tracing its roots in Zaydi Islam and its transformation into a revolutionary doctrine.
It captures Abdulmalik's evolution from a hidden cleric to a wartime leader-his ghost-like presence, his defiance, and the billion-dollar bounty placed on his head. Written with journalistic clarity and historical rigor, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Yemeni conflict, Iran's regional strategy, and the power of asymmetric resistance in the 21st century. Whether you view Abdulmalik al-Houthi as a terrorist, a visionary, or a rebel hero, one truth remains: he still stands.
Gripping, insightful, and deeply human-The Mountain Commander is the untold story of Yemen's most enduring insurgent and the war that refuses to end.
When Hussein was martyred, Abdulmalik-an unlikely successor, soft-spoken and reclusive-rose from the shadows to lead what would become one of the world's most formidable insurgent movements: Ansar Allah, better known as the Houthis. This book takes readers inside the wars that scarred Yemen and catapulted Abdulmalik to power: the Six Wars of Saada, the fall of Sana'a, the alliance and betrayal of Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the war with Saudi Arabia and its coalition.
With chilling precision and intimate insight, it explores how a movement once rooted in religious revivalism evolved into a guerrilla force wielding missiles, drones, and the rhetoric of resistance. From alliances with Iran to confrontations with Israel and the U. S., the Houthis emerged as a central force in the geopolitical storm of the Middle East. The Mountain Commander also uncovers the inner workings of Houthi ideology, tracing its roots in Zaydi Islam and its transformation into a revolutionary doctrine.
It captures Abdulmalik's evolution from a hidden cleric to a wartime leader-his ghost-like presence, his defiance, and the billion-dollar bounty placed on his head. Written with journalistic clarity and historical rigor, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the Yemeni conflict, Iran's regional strategy, and the power of asymmetric resistance in the 21st century. Whether you view Abdulmalik al-Houthi as a terrorist, a visionary, or a rebel hero, one truth remains: he still stands.
Gripping, insightful, and deeply human-The Mountain Commander is the untold story of Yemen's most enduring insurgent and the war that refuses to end.






















