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Yemen’s Fragile Peace at Risk as Tensions Escalate

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Yemen’s long-standing peace has been shaken as both the government and Houthi rebels mobilise fighters, signalling a potential return to large-scale conflict. The recent violence, including attacks in Hodeidah and missile launches towards Saudi Arabia, marks a significant shift from the relative calm experienced since a truce in 2022.

The Houthis’ renewed aggression appears to be a strategic move to reshape public perception and justify their actions amid growing economic pressures in their controlled regions. This shift could lead to a broader regional conflict, especially as Iran’s involvement in the area intensifies.

Analysts warn that the Houthis are preparing their supporters for a new phase of warfare, potentially targeting Gulf states and disrupting maritime traffic in the Red Sea. The implications of this escalation extend beyond Yemen, affecting Gulf security and international shipping routes.

As both sides gear up for possible confrontation, the situation remains precarious. The Yemeni government, backed by Saudi Arabia, may see this as an opportunity to regain lost ground, while the Houthis could leverage their military capabilities to assert influence in the region. The outcome of this renewed conflict could have lasting effects on Yemen and its neighbours.

Source: Al Jazeera

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News Category: War Tags: conflict, gulf, houthis, iran, yemen

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