Houthi casualties can be counted in the 10.000's. There are dozens of large graveyards just dedicated for this purpose and huge "martyr" posters posted in the 1000's.
All this is of little relevance as millions of citizens, who are unfortunate to live under the Houthi cult yoke, are hostages. Ever wondered why the Houthis are seemingly never running out of foot soldiers despite the huge loses and the frequent use of child soldiers? They have long ago forcefully forced local boys (most of which are unemployed after all which part of the world ruled by a terrorist militia is a success story anywhere - let alone in an already struggling and fragmented country such as Yemen?) to the frontline for their lunatic unachievable goal.
KSA's main objective (as per the UN resolution that declared the Yemeni intervention legal) is to prevent Yemen from being taken over by a rogue terrorist militia that threatens KSA and destabilizes one of the most important sea trade routes on the planet (Bab el Mandeb strait).
KSA has always in favor of a political solution as that would have been the easiest solution. However it was the Houthi's that illegally overthrew the Yemeni government in September of 2014 and afterwards conquered most of Yemen. So which political solution where they blabbering about? The one where they controlled everything, stole all of Yemen's money by emptying the National Bank, highjacking the entire military etc.?
In any case, KSA has not lost anything on this war other than less than 500 martyrs. Most of the war has been financed by the legitimate Yemeni government (that called for international help) through the oil and gas of Yemen and if people in North Yemen want to continue to live in misery and in a failed state, nobody will be able to help them. The reality though is that they, like any other people, want the opposite.
Therefore there is no chance for KSA ever to leave the Yemeni arena or vice versa.
KSA will gain the most from Yemen being a secure, stable and prosperous nation trying to regain its former glory and fulfilling its enormous potential. Similarly KSA suffers the most (of all regional states) when Yemen is unstable.
Expect with the fact that they have nothing to do (other than shipping weapons into Yemen to fuel the conflict and some IRGC terrorists) with an internal Yemeni civil war and the Mullah regime somehow think that they are calling the shoots in Yemen or are relevant for the future of Yemen. This delusion is seen among some Iranian users on PDF as well.
It has been 5 years but they are still dreaming of some imaginary KSA collapse when the only one that is truly suffering is the Houthis and the civilians that they have hijacked in Northern Yemen. All the rest of Yemen is relatively safe for a reason all things considered.
Please, let us not post too many facts.
All the above was achieved with almost no ground troops and mostly a support role (building up the Yemeni military from scratch and assisting with training, material, military equipment) and air raids but sea patrols (impossible to prevent smuggling along such a huge coastline so mostly symbolic).
For years it has been Yemeni killing Yemeni with the Houthis being the main guilty party.
Anyway I support this decision with the coronavirus around and if a political solution can be found which makes everyone content in Yemen and KSA demands are met, KSA and Houthis can even have a working relationship again even though I don't like the sound of those words but this is the political/geopolitical reality of this messed up world. Enemies turn into friends who turn into enemies and who turn into friends again. Rinse and repeat.
What matters is Yemen and the 35 million Yemenis who will always be our brothers and sisters just like KSA's and Yemen's future will be intertwined regardless of what occurs.
The sooner this civil war ends the better.
Houthis are a 26 year old terrorist group/militia funded in 1994. What "centuries" are you talking about exactly and in what universe do 10-15 million Yemeni Zaydis equal some 26 year old failed terrorist group/militia funded in 1994 (Houthis) ruled by a tribe and their henchmen?
This is comical stuff beyond belief. Ali Abdullah Saleh ruled Yemen (himself a ZAYDI) went to war against the Houthis since 1994 until 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_insurgency_in_Yemen
Suggest brushing up on your knowledge. A friendly advice.
Next time you will tell me that the Houthis are legitimate inheritors of the North Yemeni kingdom, even though the North Yemeni royal family is living in KSA.
It is tragicomic to see the lengths some people (people who have no direct horse in this civil war, neither from Yemen, KSA nor even Arabs) go to, just to pursue their biases. Truth does not matter here, my work is just to make the regime I support (Iranian regime) and their supposed "allies" be put in the best possible spotlight.