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Houthis
Middle East
Hamas’s massacre could be the Middle East’s Franz Ferdinand moment
By Jonathan Spyer
Middle East
A ground campaign against Hezbollah is a dangerous idea
By Sean Rayment
Middle East
The US is unwise to lift restrictions on the sale of bombs to Saudi Arabia
By Daniel DePetris
Middle East
Will Israel begin a full-scale war with Hezbollah?
By Michael Evans
International
Is Venezuela preparing for war?
By Joseph M. Humire
Middle East
Waging war through poetry
By Barnaby Rogerson
Middle East
How Yemen’s Houthis became intolerant
By Yosef Yuval Tobi
Middle East
Biden is being dragged into the Middle East
By Jawad Iqbal
Middle East
Has Biden’s Iran policy backfired?
By Jonathan Spyer
Middle East
Biden’s action in Iraq and Syria is merely delayed reaction
By Roger Kimball
International
Why the Red Sea matters to the West
By Peter Frankopan
Middle East
The resilience of the Houthis makes them worth taking seriously
By Daniel DePetris
Middle East
What if the air attacks on the Houthis fail?
By Edward Stringer
Middle East
How the Houthis became more than ‘tribal hillbillies’
By Arash Azizi
Middle East
Have the Houthis slipped Iran’s leash?
By Paul Wood
Middle East
The West’s muddled response in the Red Sea
By Angus Colwell
Trade
Could Red Sea ship attacks prompt the start of a global economic crisis?
By Ross Clark