As the US-Israeli war against Iran drags on, Yemen’s Ansar Allah, or the Houthis, have stayed out of the conflict.
But that could change. They have said they consider themselves directly concerned and could take a position alongside Iran.
The armed group has attacked Israel and shipping in the Red Sea in recent years. If a new front opens up, global trade could be further disrupted in another maritime gateway. Shipping is already largely halted in the Strait of Hormuz, causing significant losses worldwide.
So, will the Houthis join the war? And what difference could that make for this volatile region?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Farea al-Muslimi – research fellow in the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House
Khaled Batarfi – political analyst who specialises in Saudi Arabian foreign policy
Rockford Weitz – director of the Fletcher Maritime Studies programme at Tufts University
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