Breaking Update: Yemen’s Houthis Join Iran–Israel Conflict
On Saturday, Yemen’s Houthi movement declared it will resume attacks on U.S. naval and commercial ships in the Red Sea if the U.S. participates in Israeli airstrikes against Iran. The militant group, a Tehran-backed ally, had mostly stayed out of recent conflict but launched some strikes into Israel last week.
Timing Amid Rising Regional Tensions
This move comes shortly after the U.S. and Israel bombed Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—in a major escalation. The Houthis’ statement appeared in tandem with Iran’s missile and drone strikes on Israel, indicating tight coordination.
Red Sea Vulnerable: Shipping at Stake
The Red Sea is a key global maritime route, serving around 30% of world shipping traffic, connecting Asia to Europe via the Suez Canal. The Houthis’ pledge threatens shipping security and increases the risk of disruption to global trade and oil supplies.
Earlier in May, the U.S. secured a ceasefire agreement with the Houthis, halting attacks on U.S. ships. However, that arrangement excluded strikes on Israel. The recent statement suggests the ceasefire is now precarious, especially if the U.S. engages militarily in the Israel–Iran conflict.
This marks a significant escalation of the Israel–Iran conflict, with proxy actors now pulling in other Middle Eastern countries and critical waterways. Analysts warn that the involvement of Yemen’s Houthis could open new fronts, raising the stakes for U.S., Arab, and international engagement.
The Red Sea has already seen intermittent attacks on tankers and cargo ships in past months, and analysts warn that the threat could trigger global oil price spikes and supply chain disruptions.
International shipping companies and governments are now reassessing the safety of maritime traffic in the region. Alerts from the U.S. Navy and allied forces are expected, with military vessels likely to step up patrols.
Disclaimer: This news article has been generated based on verified reports and is compiled by a news agency. Further developments are expected as the situation evolves.
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