Iran-backed Houthis open third front against Israel as Tehran seeks leverage ahead of talks

Houthis launched ballistic and cruise missiles at Israel, which says it intercepted the strike. Analysts say Iran is pressuring the Houthis to show leverage in U.S. talks.


Iran-backed Houthis open third front against Israel as Tehran seeks leverage ahead of talks
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The Houthis said they "targeted sensitive Israeli military sites" with a "barrage of ballistic missiles." The IDF, according to YNET, said it intercepted both a cruise and ballistic missile fired by the Houthis Saturday morning.

Nadwa Al-Dawsari, an expert on Yemen and an associate fellow at the Middle East Institute, told Fox News Digital, "This is now fundamentally about the survival of the Iranian regime. The intervention of the Houthis and other Axis members is determined by the IRGC-run Axis of Resistance Operations Room. 

"The Houthis have already demonstrated their ability to withstand intense U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. For both Iran and the Houthis, 'winning' is defined by survival, not decisive victory.

Salman Al-Ansari, a Saudi geopolitical analyst, told Fox News Digital, "The Houthis appear to be acting under heavy pressure from Tehran. Iran wanted them involved two weeks ago, and this attack looks more symbolic than strategic. It is part of Tehran's effort to improve its position in negotiations with the U.S. by showing that it still has cards to play beyond Hormuz.

The Houthis are fanatically anti-American and anti-Israel. The official slogan of the Houthi movement (Ansar Allah) is, "Allah is Greater. Death to America. Death to Israel. Curse on the Jews. Victory to Islam." 

Michael Szanto, an international relations expert, told Fox News Digital, "Iran has already been badly hit by the United States and Israel, and all supply routes between Iran and Yemen will be cut off by U.S. forces. This means that Yemen will lack the supply lines to maintain a sustained offensive against Israel, though it still likely has large stockpile of missiles and drones.

"The Houthis are making a major strategic mistake by once again provoking Israel, which will try to finish off the terrorist threat in Yemen. The Houthis have proven themselves to also be a menace to the Saudis, the Emiratis, the U.S. and the world."

Saturday's attack happened hours before a spokesman for the terrorist group threatened that its "fingers were on the trigger." 

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