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THE YEMENI REVOLUTION 1962-1967 AND SAUDIARABIA’S ROLE: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY

By January 18, 2026February 12th, 2026Vol. 12.1

by Ahmed Ali Abdul Karim Al-Adwan, Hanan Suleiman Mohammad Malkawi

ABSTRACT

This study aims at shedding light on the Saudi position on the Yemeni revolution on Sep 26, 1962, its role in supporting the royal side, and its reasons to stand next to leadership (Imamate) to restore the throne. The study also aims at highlighting the most important conferences that were held to end up the Yemeni crisis and the conditions they put to support the royal side. Moreover, it explains the alliance between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as Britain and Saudi Arabia, and the attempts to gain support from the United States of America. The study tackles the Yemeni and Saudi relations before 1962 and the Saudi position on the Yemeni revolution; also, it discusses the Yemeni support after the Egyptian military interference, the conversations with America, the alliance between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and the Saudi role in making peace and searching for the settlement of Yemen.

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