Houthis’ Entry Into Iran War Could Hit India’s Oil and Gas Supply Harder

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The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen have launched missile attacks on Israel, marking their entry into the Iran war. This move could potentially disrupt India's oil and gas supply, as the Houthis have previously targeted shipping in the Red Sea and can launch attacks on Saudi Arabia's energy infrastructure.
The Houthis in Yemen have launched attacks on Israel, their first since the Gaza ceasefire in October. They launched a missile at Israel over the weekend, followed by another barrage of cruise missiles and drones. The Houthis have been supported by Iran throughout Yemen's civil war. They can launch attacks on Israel, opening up another front, and target Saudi Arabia's energy infrastructure. The group's entry into the war could disrupt India's oil and gas supply. The Houthis' attacks signal that Iran is playing its cards carefully, as expectations of a US ground assault grow.
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