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Houthis express willingness to engage in Iran conflict, increasing shipping risks

26 March 2026
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Yemen’s Houthi movement, aligned with Iran, has indicated its readiness to launch new attacks on the Red Sea, potentially escalating tensions during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. A Houthi leader stated that the group is prepared for military action in support of Iran, with the Bab al-Mandab Strait being a prime target due to its strategic importance for shipping routes to the Suez Canal. This comes as Iran’s allies in Lebanon and Iraq have already engaged in the regional conflict, while the Houthis have previously targeted international shipping in the Red Sea amid the Gaza war. The Bab al-Mandab Strait is a vital maritime chokepoint, crucial for global oil and commodity shipments, and any renewed Houthi aggression could further complicate the already strained global economic situation.

Why It Matters

The Bab al-Mandab Strait is one of the world’s key maritime routes, facilitating a significant portion of global oil and fuel trade. Its narrow passage controls traffic towards the Suez Canal, making it vital for energy exports from the Gulf. The Houthis have a history of disrupting maritime navigation, which poses risks not only to regional stability but also to global markets. With the recent escalations in the Middle East, including the October 7 attack on Israel and subsequent military actions, the strategic dynamics of the region have shifted, increasing the potential for broader conflicts that could impact international trade and energy prices.

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