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The conflict in Yemen, particularly during the years between 2011 and 2017, primarily involved the following groups:

  1. The Yemeni Government - Initially led by President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who faced widespread protests during the Arab Spring in 2011. Saleh was eventually replaced by his deputy, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who became president.

  2. Houthi Movement - A Shia Muslim group from the north of Yemen that opposed the government of Hadi. The Houthis capitalized on the political instability to seize control of the capital, Sana'a, in 2014.

  3. Saudi-led Coalition - In 2015, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia intervened militarily in support of Hadi’s government, aiming to restore it and counter the Houthi movement, which was perceived as being backed by Iran.

  4. Southern Transitional Council (STC) - A separatist group that emerged from southern Yemen, seeking to establish an independent southern state. The STC has clashed with Hadi's forces and the Houthis at different times.

  5. Various Islamist Groups - Including Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and ISIS, which exploited the chaos for territorial gains and to promote their own agendas.

Answering the specific options provided, none of the combinations in your list directly pertain to the Yemen conflict from 2011 to 2017. The most relevant groups would include (1) the Yemeni government led by Hadi, (2) the Houthi movement, (3) the Saudi-led forces, and (4) various local and international Islamist groups.

If you're looking for a simplified list of key actors, it would be:

  1. Yemeni Government (Hadi)
  2. Houthi Movement
  3. Saudi-led Coalition
  4. Southern Transitional Council
  5. Al-Qaeda and ISIS

The Assad government and conflict in Syria, as well as the Ba'ath Party and Kurds, are separate issues mainly related to the Syrian Civil War rather than the conflict in Yemen.