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Except that PA had far fewer casualties than the Arabs have in the same time span, within these situations.
As for goals, the houthis are looking for a political end, as they don't want to actually rule Yemen, they want to be similar to hezbullah of Lebanon. The Saudis consider the Houthis as an illegitimate political and military force. Their lack of ground operations has nothing to do with political maneuvering, but a lack of confidence of success, and a fear of high casualties.
Please let me put this matter in this way: Every national Army tries to do its best, and unless two Armies are fighting it out with each other, it is impossible to compare performances in any meaningful way that would be valid. This present trend of ridiculing the Saudi military while glorifying PA is simply juvenile chest thumping that has no purpose. Does anyone honestly think that Saudi Generals are fools, their field commanders do not know their craft, or that their soldiers love their country any less? If they do, they are simply wrong. Further, every military is backed by its country and government in pursuing national policies and goals.
Contrast this present thread with the way the US military described the Iraqi forces before they utterly destroyed them. Nowhere will you see any false bravado, but a careful respect for their opponents. Similarly, Pakistanis should learn to respect other military forces and not fall into the trap that only they know how to fight. Bhaijan, agley bhi tayyar ho ker larney ke liye aatey hein.