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Assad's fall will have far-reaching consequences for the region, especially those in the 'Axis of Resistance', including the Houthi movement.
Analysis: Russia's growing relationship with the Houthis signals a shift in Red Sea dynamics, challenging US influence and raising the stakes for Saudi Arabia.
Analysis: The Houthis have become more powerful since Trump's last presidency, with all eyes on how the new administration will tackle the Red Sea crisis.
The Houthis could seek to bolster their status after Nasrallah's killing, having already played an oversized regional role since Israel's war on Gaza began.
Analysis: The Houthis have proven their operational capabilities and amassed a diverse range of weaponry while showing no sign of ending Red Sea attacks.
Analysis: Israel's retaliatory strike after a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv will cement the group's popularity and does little to prevent future attacks.
In-depth: The rise of two rival economies has had a severe impact on the cost of products and services, compounding Yemen's humanitarian crisis.
Analysis: Without a ceasefire in Gaza or support for Yemen's stability, the US administration's current policy in the Red Sea is unsustainable.
Analysis: Anti-Houthi forces in Yemen sense that the US blacklisting could provide them with international military and political support if a war breaks out.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia will do whatever it can to avoid becoming entangled in Yemen militarily, but may feel compelled to act if tensions spill over.