Saudi army now has its own mini war, a training ground for its well equip but inexperience army.
Press TV/news Analysis/Saudi Yemen war/ 15 Nov 2009
Children who are malnourished and undernourished are not difficult to spot in Yemen where hunger stalks the poverty-stricken population. While fighting in northern Yemen between government troops and Houthi fighters has displaced thousands of civilians, aid workers fear they will not be able to address the country's growing hunger needs.
Several aid groups have warned that that widespread suffering could ensue if they unable to reach camps for internally displaced persons (IDP) that have effectively been cut off by the conflict.Some camps are running short of vital supplies and others are unable to accomodate the growing number of IDPs.
Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from a camp in the far north of the country - just 5km from the frontline - for civilians fleeing the war zone, where each tent is packed with at least four families.