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Houthis Signal Imminent Strikes After U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Iran as Axis Groups Weigh Responses

The warnings signal fresh risks to Red Sea shipping from a group analysts assess still has long‑range strike capacity.

Overview

  • Coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian military targets set off condemnations and readiness signals across Iran’s Axis of Resistance.
  • Two senior Houthi officials said the group will resume missile and drone attacks on shipping routes and Israel, with one indicating an operation could come as soon as tonight.
  • Analysts report the Houthis retain long‑range strike capabilities and have developed procurement and local assembly networks that reduce reliance on Iran.
  • Hezbollah condemned the U.S.-Israeli actions against Iran but did not pledge immediate intervention in its official statement.
  • Iraqi militias including Kataib Hezbollah threatened attacks on U.S. bases, and reports from Houthi‑held Yemen point to tightened security and military repositioning as humanitarian fears grow.