Ansar Allah movement (Houthis)

Houthis attack two cargo ships in Gulf of Aden
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Houthis attack two cargo ships in Gulf of Aden

  • 10 June, 2024
  • 05:56
CENTCOM says 5 Houthi drones, 2 missiles destroyed
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CENTCOM says 5 Houthi drones, 2 missiles destroyed

  • 08 June, 2024
  • 13:38
Over 50 people killed in US, UK strikes on Yemen since January — Houthi leader
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Over 50 people killed in US, UK strikes on Yemen since January — Houthi leader

  • 07 June, 2024
  • 04:23
US says Ansar Allah movement launched 2 missiles from Yemen
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US says Ansar Allah movement launched 2 missiles from Yemen

  • 05 June, 2024
  • 05:47
CENTCOM says Houthi shelled US Navy destroyer
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CENTCOM says Houthi shelled US Navy destroyer

  • 02 June, 2024
  • 08:38
Death toll rises to 16 in US-UK bombing campaign on Yemen
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Death toll rises to 16 in US-UK bombing campaign on Yemen

  • 31 May, 2024
  • 11:56
Yemen’s Houthis say they launched missile attack on US aircraft carrier Eisenhower
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Yemen’s Houthis say they launched missile attack on US aircraft carrier Eisenhower

  • 31 May, 2024
  • 11:34
Yemen's Houthis say they targeted 6 ships in different seas
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Yemen's Houthis say they targeted 6 ships in different seas

  • 29 May, 2024
  • 14:17
Yemen's Houthis to release 100 prisoners on Saturday, group says
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Yemen's Houthis to release 100 prisoners on Saturday, group says

  • 25 May, 2024
  • 07:38
US destroys four Houthi drones in Yemen — CENTCOM
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US destroys four Houthi drones in Yemen — CENTCOM

  • 23 May, 2024
  • 04:26
Houthis shoot down US MQ-9 drone
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Houthis shoot down US MQ-9 drone

  • 17 May, 2024
  • 08:42
US, allies destroy four drones over Red Sea — CENTCOM
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US, allies destroy four drones over Red Sea — CENTCOM

  • 12 May, 2024
  • 10:23
US shoots down Houthi drone over Red Sea
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US shoots down Houthi drone over Red Sea

  • 07 May, 2024
  • 05:49
Yemen's Houthis say to attack all Israeli-linked commercial ships in Mediterranean
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Yemen's Houthis say to attack all Israeli-linked commercial ships in Mediterranean

  • 03 May, 2024
  • 14:43
US repels Houthi attack in Red Sea
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US repels Houthi attack in Red Sea

  • 30 April, 2024
  • 06:01
Houthi leader says group attacked more than 100 ships in Red, Arabian seas so far
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Houthi leader says group attacked more than 100 ships in Red, Arabian seas so far

  • 26 April, 2024
  • 05:06
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The "Ansar Allah" movement (better known as the Houthis) is a militarized Zaydi (Shia) group operating within Yemen. Emerging in the 1990s as a theological and political opposition movement, by the spring of 2026, the Houthis have transformed into one of the most influential and disruptive factors in global geopolitics. Controlling the capital, Sanaa, and the densely populated northwestern provinces of Yemen, the group is effectively holding a key artery of global trade—the Red Sea—hostage.

Asymmetric Warfare in the Red Sea and CENTCOM's Response

The main lever of influence for "Ansar Allah" in 2025–2026 has been the unprecedented blockade of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. Utilizing an arsenal that significantly exceeds the capabilities of typical rebel groups (including anti-ship ballistic missiles, naval kamikaze drones, and UAVs), the Houthis have paralyzed the shortest maritime route between Asia and Europe via the Suez Canal.

The group's actions have forced global shipping companies (Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, MSC) to reroute traffic around the Cape of Good Hope, leading to a sharp spike in freight rates and the disruption of global supply chains.

Despite the ongoing large-scale operations by the US-led coalition (CENTCOM) aimed at destroying the Houthis' coastal infrastructure and launch sites, the group demonstrates a high degree of survivability thanks to mobile tactics and a complex system of underground communications.

Place in the Middle East Architecture

In 2026, the Houthis do not operate in a vacuum. Their political and military weight depends directly on their integration into regional alliances:

Ties and Integration Role and Status in 2026 Axis of Resistance (Iran) The Houthis are the most crucial southern flank of Iran's "Axis of Resistance." Tehran (via the IRGC) provides the group with intelligence, missile assembly technologies, and modern drones. Saudi Arabia After years of a bloody war, Riyadh and Sanaa are in a state of fragile, frozen conflict. Saudi Arabia has distanced itself from the Western coalition in the Red Sea, fearing a resumption of missile strikes on Saudi Aramco facilities. Regional Proxies (Hamas, Hezbollah) The movement synchronizes its informational and military agenda with other pro-Iranian forces, officially justifying its attacks on ships under the guise of "solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon."

Impact on Azerbaijan: The Geo-economic Effect of a Paradox

For Azerbaijan, the crisis provoked by the Houthis in the Red Sea has two direct macroeconomic consequences, which are actively analyzed by Report.az experts:

The Triumph of the "Middle Corridor": Due to the dangers of maritime shipping through the Suez Canal and the severe congestion of the route around Africa, the overland Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR)—passing through China, Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, and Georgia to Europe—has received a massive boost. In 2026, the volume of transit cargo through the Baku International Sea Trade Port (Alat) is breaking historical records, turning Baku into an indispensable logistical hub for Eurasia.

Windfall Revenues from Energy Exports: The instability in the Middle East and the threat to shipping maintain a consistently high "geopolitical premium" on oil. Consequently, quotes for the Azerbaijani Azeri Light grade remain confidently high, ensuring a steady surplus for the state budget of Azerbaijan.

Conclusion

The "Ansar Allah" movement has proven that in the 21st century, a relatively small but highly motivated and well-armed group is capable of challenging the architecture of global trade. Until the root causes of the Middle East crisis are resolved, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait will remain a high-risk zone, forcing the global economy to rapidly adapt and seek alternative, secure routes.