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The article discusses Iran's maneuvers and those of its allies in Yemen, particularly the Houthis, in the context of regional and international tensions. It explains that the Houthis' actions to bomb the Al-Mokha port and target oil facilities are part of an Iranian response related to the escalation of sanctions against Iran and its need to demonstrate its influence on the oil market and the region. The article also notes that the Houthis' moves aim to hinder Saudi oil exports, representing an attempt to pressure the Kingdom, while Saudi Arabia responds to these attacks with calculated military and security alliances. It highlights that the regional tension between Iran and its opponents drives Iran to use the Houthis as a card, especially as its influence wanes in other areas. Iran's strategy includes creating economic and geopolitical pressure through attacks on ports and oil facilities. The article concludes that combating the Houthis increasingly depends on ground operations, with the liberation of Hodeidah being a crucial point in breaking the deadlock and regaining control over vital routes, as part of Saudi Arabia and regional actors' efforts to assess the situation.
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