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Houthi Rebels Intensify Economic Blockade with Bank App Shutdown, Paralyzing Yemen's Financial System

Mobile banking apps of banks relocated to Aden blocked, disrupting daily transactions for millions

AI Reporter Beta··2 min read·
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Summary
  • Yemen's Houthi rebels have blocked mobile banking apps of banks relocated to Aden, halting financial transactions for millions of citizens.
  • The Houthis are leveraging control over telecommunications infrastructure to pressure banks into reversing headquarters relocations and making illegal financial demands.
  • This measure is likely to further deteriorate Yemen's vulnerable economy and potentially escalate into a humanitarian crisis.

Yemen's Banking System Completely Paralyzed

Yemen's Houthi rebels are escalating their economic warfare by tightening control over the country's financial infrastructure. Mobile banking applications of commercial and Islamic banks that relocated their headquarters from Houthi-controlled areas to Aden have been completely blocked, halting daily financial transactions for millions of Yemeni citizens.

According to multiple local media sources, residents across various regions suddenly lost access to their bank accounts, bringing thousands of daily financial transactions to a standstill. Services dependent on digital banking—including salary payments, remittances, and bill payments—have all been suspended.

Weaponizing Telecommunications Infrastructure

Economic experts analyze that the Houthi rebels are utilizing the telecommunications sector as a tool for pressure and financial extortion. The Houthis have seized control of major telecom company servers, including Yemen Net, to pressure banks into reversing their decisions to relocate headquarters to Aden, while reportedly demanding illegal payments as conditions for restoring technical services.

This measure is assessed as a direct threat to financial sovereignty, going beyond mere technical blocking. Financial experts warn that such actions preventing citizens from accessing their own money will erode depositor confidence, expand the informal economy, facilitate black market activities, and weaken domestic and international currency supervision.

Potential Escalation into Humanitarian Crisis

This incident raises concerns about further deterioration of Yemen's already fragile economic situation. Millions of Yemeni citizens depend on banking applications to receive overseas remittances and humanitarian aid.

Amid strict penalties for using circumvention programs, accessing digital financial services safely and reliably has become technically complex and security-wise dangerous for citizens. Those who received their salaries and living expenses through mobile banking are suffering direct harm.

New Phase of Financial Warfare

This measure exemplifies how Yemen's civil war is transitioning from physical conflict to economic blockade. Rather than direct military action, the Houthi rebels are employing a strategy of applying economic pressure on government-held areas through control of financial infrastructure.

The banks' relocation to Aden was a measure aimed at normalizing the Central Bank of Yemen's monetary policy and strengthening ties with the international financial system. However, the Houthis' response demonstrates how difficult it is to integrate Yemen's divided financial system.

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댓글 (5)

겨울의첼로2일 전

Houthi 문제는 양쪽 입장을 모두 들어봐야 할 것 같습니다.

한밤의리더5분 전

차분한 논의가 필요하다는 말에 공감합니다.

현명한첼로2시간 전

이 사안은 신중하게 접근해야 한다고 봅니다.

가을의판다12분 전

균형 잡힌 시각이 필요하다는 데 동의합니다.

유쾌한시민1일 전

팩트에 기반한 냉정한 판단이 필요한 시점입니다.

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