Mar 17 โ€ข 06:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Houthis have disappeared from the front, behind the silence of the Shiite rebels is Iran's secret card

Houthi rebels, previously a prominent factor in Middle Eastern tensions, have suddenly gone silent amidst ongoing conflicts in Iran.

The article explores the sudden disappearance of the Houthi rebels from the front lines in the Middle East, who were previously crucial in destabilizing maritime routes and were considered key players in the regional conflicts. Their activities included missile strikes against Israel and attacks on commercial vessels, all of which increased tensions in the strategic shipping routes between Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden. However, with the evolving situation in Iran, the Houthis seem to have retreated from their previously aggressive stance.

Speculating on the reasons behind their absence, the article raises questions about whether the Houthis, led by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, are regrouping or possibly reassessing their strategies. Once an integral part of the 'axis of resistance' supported by Iran, their unexpected quietude might suggest a shift in the regional conflict dynamics. The challenges imposed by the Iranian war may have forced the Houthis to reconsider their participation, which affects not just their own group but the larger geopolitical landscape as well.

In conclusion, the unexplained silence of the Houthis raises significant concerns regarding future escalations in the region and their potential impacts on maritime security and Iranian influence. As the situation develops, their role or return to the conflict could have profound implications for all parties involved in the ongoing tensions in Middle Eastern politics.

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