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The poorest Arab nation is facing one of the world's worst hunger crises, with aid agencies struggling to reach those in need.
Humanitarian groups on Wednesday demanded access to civilians on the brink of famine in Yemen, describing the two-year civil war in the Arab world's poorest state as an "open-air massacre".
Aid groups have sounded the alarm over a shortfall in assistance for Yemen, torn apart by years of conflict and witnessing a severe humanitarian crisis.
Analysis: As Yemen's government, Saudi Arabia and the UAE compete with the Houthi rebels for influence over the Middle East's poorest country, environmental issues have become a secondary concern.
Houthi rebels and the Yemeni government have agreed to a preliminary deal on Hodeida, a lifeline port which provides aid to millions in the Arab world's poorest country.
As Yemen's government, Saudi Arabia and the UAE compete with the Houthi rebels for influence over the Middle East's poorest country, environmental issues have become a secondary concern.
A Yemeni military source told AFP that loyalist forces had "repelled a Houthi (rebel) attack" in southern Marib, the government's last stronghold in the north of the country.
The International Committee of the Red Cross' head of delegation in Yemen said the world should not 'shift' away from the war-torn country following the invasion of Ukraine, but should 'respond equally to the needs and do our best'.
The Houthis said there was "no justification" for the air strikes and warned that attacks on Israel-linked shipping would continue.
The security council made the call to counter the growing risk of famine in the country as they called for an immediate nationwide ceasefire.