Double Fears Over Red Sea, Hormuz
Tensions rise as Yemen's Houthi rebels escalate their involvement in the conflict, threatening Red Sea shipping routes and regional stability.
Worry continues to grow after Yemen’s Houthi rebels escalated their involvement in the conflict, with two missile fired toward Israel. The developments raise fresh fears that the group could again threaten Red Sea shipping routes, a vital global trade corridor, further increasing tensions across an already volatile regional conflict. Jean-Emile Jammine speaks with Kethevane Gorjestani, France 24's International Affairs editor, and Yousef Alshammari, President, London College of Energy Economics.