Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have launch missiles toward Israel and raised fears of new attacks on Red Sea shipping. The group is a key part of Iran’s regional network. Analysts warn the Houthis could restart strikes on commercial vessels. That adds risk as the Strait of Hormuz stays effectively closed. The Red Sea route is vital for oil, container cargo and liquefied natural gas. Past Houthi attacks had sunk ships and killed sailors, before a U.S. deal paused them.