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For the US to achieve its objectives in the Red Sea, it must recognise that Israel's war on Gaza does, in fact, play a role, writes Magnus Fitz.
The West's willingness to use to military force pushes the region closer to the brink of war, all to avoid calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, writes Arwa Mokdad.
What does Abu Dhabi get out of designating their enemies 'terrorists'? The ability to prolong the war and the suffering indefinitely, writes Daniel Larison.
Comment: Houthi PR has convinced many in the world that its militia is peaceful while it wages war on the Yemeni state, says Amal Nasser.
Yemenis continue to suffer as the Houthis and President Hadi battle it out for control of the country.
Comment: Nations must fight sectarianism at home, building national unity based on citizenship, if they are to avoid Yemen's fate.
Comment: Hadi's moonlight flit to Aden has upset the Houthis' plans, as they stood on the brink of entering into new political negotiations.
On Remembrance Day, grief seems to be only reserved for Western lives. Meanwhile, the West's war machine continues its imperial drive, argues Afroze Zaidi.
As the Houthis and Israel battle in the Red Sea, it's important not to oversimplify issues in a regional war that grows more complex, writes Riad al Khouri.
After seven years of the Yemeni war, the Houthi rebels have, for the first time, hit Abu Dhabi. But the epicentre of the confrontation between UAE and Houthis appears to be located around Shabwa, in southern Yemen, writes Quentin Müller.