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The war in Gaza serves as the catalyst for Houthi military actions, including blockades and missile attacks, directed at Red Sea shipping lanes as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Additionally, both locations are identified as key sites of regional instability and conflict within the broader Middle East context in [4] and [5].

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The Limits of Iran's Proxy Empire | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 2 facts
accountFollowing the start of the war in Gaza, the Houthi movement fired ballistic missiles and drones at Israel and imposed a blockade on Red Sea shipping lanes.
accountFollowing the outbreak of the war in Gaza, the Houthis fired ballistic missiles and drones at Israel and imposed a blockade on Red Sea shipping lanes.
After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net Arab Reform Initiative 2 facts
perspectiveA proposed regional pact should combine hard and soft components, including an Arab-Turkish air and missile defense dialogue, joint maritime monitoring in the Gulf and Red Sea, coordinated red lines against attacks on civilians, joint initiatives for the displaced, a regional fund for environmental adaptation, support for the rebuilding of Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza, and a push to end wars in Yemen, Libya, and Sudan.
accountThe Middle East has incurred significant human, economic, and environmental costs over the last two decades, including the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the war in Syria, state collapse in Libya, Yemen, and Sudan, the genocide in Gaza, wars in Lebanon, mass displacement, and insecurity in the Gulf and Red Sea.
How active have Iran's proxy groups been since the start of the war? theconversation.com The Conversation 1 fact
accountThe Houthis in Yemen launched a series of attacks on shipping in the Red Sea after the war in Gaza began in October 2023.