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The leader of Yemen’s Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has issued a strong warning that more fighting is likely ahead, regardless of whether the ceasefire between United States and Iran holds.

In a televised speech, he said regional tensions could rise sharply as the current ceasefire is “fragile” and nearing its end.” He emphasized that this pause in conflict is only temporary and that further stages of war are expected.

This warning comes after recent missile strikes by Israel on Houthi targets in Yemen, raising fears that Iran-backed groups could once again disrupt key global shipping routes in the Red Sea.

This route is critically important—it connects the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal, handling around 12% of global trade daily.

If blocked, ships would be forced to reroute around Africa, causing 10–14 days of delays and major disruptions to global supply chains.

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