From Lebanon to Iraq and Syria, the ripple effects of the war between Israel and Hamas are being felt, but nowhere more so than Yemen. For months now, Houthi rebels there have been firing missiles at cargo ships in the Red Sea, prompting the US and UK to bomb targets inside Yemen this past weekend. We get analysis from Dr Elisabeth Kendall, a Yemen specialist at the University of Cambridge.
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Attacks in the Red Sea: After US-UK strikes, what next for Yemen? • FRANCE 24 English