Houthi attacks on Israel open new front in Mideast war, threaten Red Sea shipping

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by FRANCE 24
March 29, 2026
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Iran-backed Houthis launched missile attacks on Israel, opening a new conflict front and threatening Red Sea shipping.

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Disruptions to Red Sea shipping routes could increase costs for imported goods, raise consumer prices, and strain global supply chains for American consumers.

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Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have launched missile attacks on Israel, marking their entry into the escalating Middle East conflict. The group's involvement opens a new geographic front in the monthlong war and threatens to disrupt critical global shipping routes through the Red Sea's Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a chokepoint that has grown increasingly important as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz. Houthi strikes on commercial vessels transiting the waterway could further strain already fragile global supply chains and potentially trigger broader regional escalation. The Houthis' entry into active hostilities suggests the conflict is expanding beyond its current boundaries and drawing in non-state actors with backing from Iran.

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