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Tensions are rising in the Middle East as Saudi Arabia calls for increased international pressure on Iran. The Houthi rebels, backed by Tehran, have been launching missile attacks that threaten regional stability. In March, a Houthi missile struck near Eilat, Israel, while a drone attack in July killed one person in Tel Aviv. Saudi officials are concerned about the Houthis' growing capabilities, including the potential acquisition of hypersonic missiles.
Turki al-Faisal, a former Saudi intelligence chief, expressed disappointment over Iran's support for the Houthis. He emphasized the need for more effective international action to curb this assistance. "We have seen the deployment of European and US fleets along the Red Sea coast, and more can be done to intercept the supply of weaponry from Iran to the Houthis," he stated.
The ongoing Houthi attacks have severely impacted shipping traffic in the Red Sea, causing a 50% drop and forcing vessels to reroute around Africa, increasing costs significantly. The situation has also disrupted the Egyptian economy due to delays in the Suez Canal.
Despite a ceasefire in Yemen, the threat of renewed civil war looms. The Houthis have held the capital, Sana’a, since 2014 and continue to launch attacks against both Saudi Arabia and Israel. The leadership in Sana’a celebrated a recent missile attack on Israel as a significant achievement, claiming it was developed by Yemeni technicians.
Saudi Arabia, which supports the Yemeni government against the Houthis, believes Iran is supplying the rebels with advanced weaponry. Faisal warned that if Iran cannot control the Houthis, the world faces a serious threat. He urged the global community to put pressure on Iran to fulfill its diplomatic commitments made two years ago in China.
As the situation escalates, the need for decisive action becomes more urgent. The Houthis are holding the Bab al-Mandab Strait hostage, a critical maritime route. The international community must res [ • Запись ]...
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