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The Hadhrami Elite Forces (HEF; ) are special operations forces formed by the Arab coalition forces, under the supervision of the
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technical support and with funding from
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, to liberate the city of
Mukalla Mukalla, officially the Mukalla City District, is a seaport and the capital city district of Yemen's largest governorate, Hadhramaut Governorate, Hadhramaut. The city is in the South Arabia, southern part of the Arabian Peninsula on the Gulf of A ...
from
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.


Composition

The Hadhrami Elite Forces consist of soldiers belonging to tribes who support legitimacy in exile as well as local recruits from
Hadhramaut Governorate Hadhramaut Governorate () is a governorate of Yemen. Lying within the large historical region of Hadhramaut, it is the country's largest governorate. The capital of Hadhramaut is the city of Mukalla. Other cities in Hadhramaut include the histori ...
. 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. 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
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. 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.


History

In early 2016 the
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established the "Elite Forces" as part of its "tribal strategy" to incorporate local tribal militias into the architecture of the
Security Belt The Security Belt Forces (Arabic: قوات الحزام الأمني) is a paramilitary force based in Southern Yemen that forms the elite military wing of the Southern Transitional Council. The force operates in the governorates of Aden, Lahij a ...
. Two units where created, the Hadhrami Elite Forces and the Shabwani Elite Forces with both units being trained in the al-Khalidiyya and Ghayl Bin Yamin camps in Hadhramaut. The UAE also sought to create "Suqutri Elite Forces" and "Mehri Elite Forces", with 4,000 tribal fighters trained in Hadhramaut being transferred to Mahra, and the governor of
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being supportive of the UAE and Al-Islah, however, these units where ultimately never created. The UAE established three HEF brigades, led by former Yemeni army officers, members of the Southern Movement, or tribal elites, and where largely an extension of Hadhramaut governor, Faraj al-Bahsani.


Battle of Mukalla

On April 24, 2016, the Hadhrami elite forces, supported by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, took control of the city of Mukalla, the administrative capital of
Hadramaut Governorate Hadhramaut Governorate () is a governorate of Yemen. Lying within the large historical region of Hadhramaut, it is the country's largest governorate. The capital of Hadhramaut is the city of Mukalla. Other cities in Hadhramaut include the histori ...
and the
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, from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. This is the first time that military forces entered the city since al-Qaeda took control in April 2015. 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. 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.Al Qaeda emerges stronger and richer from Yemen war – Al Arabiya English


After Mukalla

After securing control of Mukalla the HEF has maintained control of coastal Hadramawt, placing Mukalla port and the Bir Ali oil terminal under UAE influence. The HEF continued counter-terrorism operations, reaching a peak in 2018, before gradually scaling back these efforts and halting them entirely in 2022. Shortly after Major General
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was named the new commander of the HEF.


References

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