# Houthis
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Stretching the Shield: Israel Intercepts Houthi Missile as Regional Tensions Reach a Fever Pitch
The IDF successfully intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, prompting a declaration of full combat readiness across all military sectors. The incident highlights the persistent threat posed by Houthi long-range capabilities and Israel's ongoing efforts to maintain deterrence through high-tech defense and strategic signaling.

The Red Sea's Long Shadow: Houthis Signal a New Era of Integrated Regional Resistance
Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has announced a state of maximum readiness and full strategic coordination with the 'Axis of Resistance' allies. The movement is positioning itself as a central player in regional conflicts, linking the stability of the Red Sea directly to the situation in Palestine and Lebanon.

The Axis Tightens: Houthi Rhetoric Reinforces Iran’s Regional Shield
Yemen's Houthi rebels have issued a formal statement supporting Iran's right to defend its territory while criticizing Gulf nations for hosting US military bases. The group characterized Iran's military actions as essential for regional deterrence, specifically regarding the protection of Lebanon.

Escalation in the Levant: UN Issues Urgent Warning as Houthi Missiles Target Israel
The United Nations has condemned Houthi missile strikes on Israel, warning that such actions risk expanding the regional conflict into a broader military confrontation. The Houthi movement's use of advanced ballistic missiles marks a significant escalation in their involvement with the Iran-led 'Axis of Resistance.'

Houthi Escalation: The United Nations Faces a Growing Regional Inferno
The UN has issued a stern warning to Yemen’s Houthi rebels after the group launched sophisticated ballistic missiles and drones at Israel. This escalation marks a significant shift in the regional conflict, raising fears of a wider war involving the Iranian-backed 'Axis of Resistance.'

Chokepoint Contagion: How the US-Israel-Iran Conflict is Redrawing the Global Shipping Map
The escalation of US-Israel military actions against Iran has triggered a dual maritime crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea. This conflict is driving up global energy prices, lengthening shipping routes by two weeks, and exposing the limitations of Western military deterrence in protecting vital trade arteries.

Closing the Noose: Houthi Entry into Iran Conflict Threatens Global Energy's Last Pressure Valve
The Houthi movement's formal entry into the Iran-Israel conflict has placed the Bab el-Mandeb strait and Saudi Arabia's alternative energy routes under direct threat. As Brent crude hits $115 per barrel, the U.S. is balancing a strict April 6 diplomatic deadline with potential plans for military intervention to reopen critical maritime chokepoints.

Red Sea Escalation: Houthi Entry into Regional Conflict Signals a Widening Middle East Crisis
Israeli media reports that Yemen's Houthi rebels have officially entered the regional conflict, moving from sporadic attacks to a declared state of war. This development threatens to further destabilize global shipping lanes and stretch Israeli military resources across multiple fronts.

Iran Shifts to Sustained Strikes: Night Raid on U.S. Base in Kuwait and a Wider Campaign to Wear Down Washington and Tel Aviv
Iran says it has moved from isolated retaliation to a sustained campaign of multi‑wave strikes against U.S. and Israeli targets, claiming a night attack on a U.S. helicopter base in Kuwait that it says produced more than 100 wounded. The shift, combined with proxy operations and attacks on shipping, raises the prospect of a wider, protracted regional conflict with immediate economic effects on global energy markets.

Khamenei Reportedly Killed in Strike Attributed to US and Israel — Houthis Condemn Attack as Regional Tensions Spike
Iranian media report that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a strike Tehran blames on the United States and Israel, prompting national mourning and condemnation from allied militants including Yemen’s Houthis. The apparent assassination threatens a fraught succession process in Tehran and raises the immediate risk of broader regional escalation across multiple fronts.

Claims of Khamenei’s Death Ignite Regional Panic as Iran Denies, Strait of Hormuz Shut
Israeli and U.S. leaders asserted that Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes, while Tehran denied the claims and reported deaths among Khamenei’s relatives. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, called for UN action and drew support from allied groups like Yemen’s Houthis, sharply raising the risk of wider regional escalation and disruption to global shipping and energy markets.

A New Middle East War Edges Closer: Chinese Commentary Warns of Imminent U.S.–Israeli Strike on Iran
A Chinese op-ed warns that a large-scale U.S.–Israeli strike on Iran could be imminent after negotiations stalled, citing elevated military postures and preparations on all sides. The commentary stresses the risk of a protracted regional conflict—drawing in proxies, disrupting oil flows and challenging global stability—while urging China to value and protect its peace and interests.