Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement Signals War Entry, Targets Bab al-Mandeb Strait To Pressure US, Israel Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has signaled its readiness to escalate military operations in support of Iran, amid escalating tensions between the United States and Israel. According to reports, the group may target the strategically vital Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a critical maritime route for global trade. Ansarullah has previously demonstrated its capability to disrupt shipping and attack vessels linked to Israel, with past missile strikes and naval actions significantly altering regional dynamics. The group’s potential involvement in a broader conflict raises concerns about the impact on global trade and international security. The Bab al-Mandeb Strait, located between Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula, serves as a key passage for oil tankers and commercial ships. Any disruption to this route could have far-reaching consequences for global energy markets and supply chains. Ansarullah’s past operations, including attacks on Israeli-linked vessels and the use of missile strikes to challenge regional powers, have already forced major shifts in the balance of power. Analysts warn that the group’s current actions could mark a turning point, potentially leading to a wider war that threatens to destabilize the Middle East and beyond. The movement’s alignment with Iran has been a point of contention for years, with Ansarullah positioning itself as a proxy force for Tehran. Its recent statements suggest a willingness to take more aggressive steps, possibly in response to U.S.-led military actions or Israeli operations in the region.#iran #united_states #israel #bab_al_mandeb_strait #yemen_ansarullah_movement
