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7al.net
Conflict Inside the Houthi Group.. Who Drives the Decision to Join Iran ...

Questions are mounting over who controls the Houthi group's decision to join Iran's war, amid signs of internal divergence, centralized leadership, and direct Iranian pressure.

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yahoo.com
Houthis decided to attack Israel independently of Iran, to uphold US ...

Senior Houthi leader Mohammed Ali Al Houthi, also said that the group will uphold its ceasefire with the United States, as long as the US “adheres to its commitment to halt its aggression."The decision by Houthi terrorist group to attack Israel was made independently, and "not at any request from anyone,” a senior Yemeni official told CNN on Monday.On March 28, the Houthis, which controls around 30% of Yemen’s territory and governs the majority of the population, joined Iran’s war against the US and Israel, launching two ballistic missiles at southern Israel. Both were intercepted.The official, senior Houthi official Mohammed Ali Al Houthi, also said that the group will uphold its ceasefire with the United States, as long as the US “adheres to its commitment to halt its aggression.”HOUTHI FOLLOWERS hold weapons during a pro-Iran demonstration, as the US-Israel conflict with Iran continues, in Sanaa, Yemen April 6, 2026. (credit: REUTERS/KHALED ABDULLAH)Houthis will not target Muslim countries, official saysAccording to CNN, Ali Al Houthi stated that the group had "no intention to target any Muslim country," with the caveat that it would continue to respond to aggression against Yemen.The Houthi official told CNN that, so long as Saudi Arabia "adheres to de-escalation and does not join America and Israel in escalating the conflict against our country," the Houthis would not target its Red Sea ports.Ali Al Houthi also said that the Houthi's mission is to prevent the Red Sea from being used militarily against any Muslim country, and that is has the capabilities to protect it.Jonathan Spyer contributed to this report.

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surfcoastnews.com.au
Yemens Houthis collaborate with Iran while maintaining autonomy amidst ...

While Iran has bolstered their military capabilities, the Houthis retain a degree of decision-making autonomy that sets them apart from other Iranian-aligned factions. The nuanced Houthi-Iran relationship underscores a complex interplay of shared interests and individual agency, shaping their approach to the ongoing conflict.

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timesofisrael.com
Yemen's Houthis threaten potential closure of ... - The Times of Israel

A supporter of Yemen's Houthis holds a picture of their leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi as others brandish their weapons while rallying in solidarity with Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah, amid the US ...

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