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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.
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.
Yemen's Houthi movement has ordered American and British UN workers to leave the country within weeks.
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.
On Monday, the United States and Britain carried out new airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The US has once again struck Yemen in an an attempt to deter Houthi rebels from enforcing a shipping blockade on Israel as it wages war on Gaza.
A Houthi spokesperson said that Russian and Chinese ships are not under threat in the Red Sea, as the rebel groups carries out attacks on Israel-linked ships.
Yemen's Houthis have said they had no desire in expanding their operations in the Red Sea and only want to block ships linked, or heading, to Israel.
CENTCOM says that no injuries and damage was made after Houthi missiles targeted a US-owned tanker ship
The strikes targeted 14 missiles which the US says were loaded and ready to fire at shipping in the Red Sea.