As other Iran‑allied groups are engaging in the Mideast war, Yemen's Houthis hold back

CAIRO (AP) — Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have so far remained on the sidelines as theIran war widensacross the Middle East, raising questions about why — and when the battle-hardened group mightjoin the fight.

Associated Press Houthi supporters hold posters of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack by Israel and the U.S., next to a giant Iranian flag as they protest the war on Iran, in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman) Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, Iranian Ambassador to Egypt, prays in front of a a makeshift memorial for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a major attack by Israel and the United States, at the Iranian embassy in Cairo, Thursday, March 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

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Iran has retaliated against the United States and Israel with missiles and drones, targetingAmerican military bases and other locations in Gulf Arab countries, disrupting trade routes, choking fuel supplies and threatening regional air traffic.

Iran's new supreme leader, AyatollahMojtaba Khamenei, suggested on Thursday in his first written statement since succeeding his father, who was killed in the war's opening salvo, that Iran may open upnew fronts in the conflict— a sign, analysts say, the Houthis may get involved soon.

Until now, the Houthis have been reluctant to fight, fearing assassinations of their leaders, internal divisions in Yemen and uncertainties over weapons supplies, the experts said.

But that may change as Iran seeks to increase pressure on global oil supply routes through potential attacks by the Houthis, who have had previous successtargeting oil facilitiesin the region, the analysts said.

Iran has asserted its influence across the Middle East through its proxy forces in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen's Houthis.

Some of its closest allies have already joined the conflict, withHezbollah resuming strikes on Israelwithin two days of the attack on Iran — and just 15 months after the lastIsrael-Hezbollah warended in a November 2024 ceasefire. Militias linked to the Islamic Resistance in Iraq haveclaimed drone strikeson U.S. bases in Irbil.

Meanwhile, the Houthis have only held protests and issued declarations condemning the Iran war, in contrast to the waves of missile and drone attacks they launched on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel sparked thewar in the Gaza Strip.

Here's a look at the Houthis' military capabilities and where they stand in the conflict.

Houthi ties to Iran

Armed by Iran, the Houthis seized most of Yemen's north and its capital, Sanaa, in 2014, pushing the country's internationally recognized government into exile. A Saudi-led coalition backing Yemen's government entered the conflict the following year, and the Houthis have since fought a long-running but largely stalemated civil war in Yemen.

While the Houthis share some political and religious ties with Iran, they follow a different doctrine of Shiite Islam and are independent of Iran's supreme leader, unlike the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group and several Iran-backed Iraqi militias.

Still, they are key to Iran's regional influence and the current war is unlikely to weaken that, according to Ahmed Nagi, a senior Yemen analyst at the International Crisis Group think tank.

"From Tehran's perspective, the Houthis have proven themselves to be a capable and effective front, able to generate real pressure," Nagi said.

He said the Houthi leaders' decision to distance themselves from the conflict is a calculated choice that has been fully coordinated with the Iranians.

Two Houthi members of the group's media and political offices told The Associated Press that the rebels' weapons stockpile is running low after its attacks during the Israel-Hamas war. The Iran war has further impeded the flow of weapons, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to talj to the media.

Still, the group has a large stockpile of drones, said another official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the weapons issue, about which he is well-informed.

Nagi said the Houthis appear to be building up their forces by recruiting more fighters, relying on local weapons production and sending reinforcements to Yemen's western coastline on the Red Sea, signaling they are preparing for escalation.

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"The decision is not about unwillingness to intervene, but about timing," Nagi said. "Iran's broader strategy seems to be to avoid throwing all its cards on the table at once, instead using its partners and capabilities gradually as the confrontation evolves."

The Houthis are likely to step in if the conflict widens, Nagi added, or if they perceive an existential threat to Iran, such as significant deterioration in military capabilities.

Houthis have targeted oil shipping and infrastructure

Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi has repeatedly emphasized the group is ready to intervene, claiming their "hands are on the trigger," though its unclear what that involvement would entail.

″Houthis, of course, are always ready for any war," said Farea al-Muslimi, a research fellow at the Chatham House think tank in London. "Some weaponry moved in different areas inside Yemen recently ... but it's still not clear whether it's for a military escalation."

If the Houthis enter the war, they will most likelyresume attacks on shipping in the Red Seaand the Gulf of Aden, while also striking Israel, Nagi said. They could also join Iran's attacks on Gulf countries, targeting U.S. military assets and interests.

Attacks on vessels during the Israel-Hamas war upendedshipping in the Red Sea, through which about $1 trillion worth of goods passed each year before the war. The rebels alsofired drones at Israel.

Should the Houthis join the Iran war, their primary targets would likely be oil tankers, the analysts said, since shipping offers the most immediate pressure point and attacking it would signal escalation while impacting energy supply chains.

Attacks on oil installations could also be considered. The Houthis have previouslystruck oil facilitiesin Saudi Arabia during their long-running conflict against the Saudi-led coalition.

Meanwhile, U.S. military sites in the region might also become targets, Nagi said.

What's at risk

Abdel-Bari Taher, a political analyst and former head of the press syndicate in Yemen, said any decision to join the war is impacted by the internal situation in Yemen, includingrecent deadly clashesin south Yemen, public opposition in Sanaa to joining the war and heightened caution among Houthi leaders afterhigh-profile assassinations.

The two Houthi officials from the group's media and political offices said the U.S. has sent warnings via Omani mediators against participating in the war. They said Houthi political and security leaders have also been alerted that their cellphones are under surveillance by the U.S. and Israel. Fearing potential Israeli assassinations, Houthi leaders have been instructed not to appear in public, the officials said.

″Despite these constraints and the complex domestic and regional dynamics, Houthi involvement in the conflict remains a possibility," Taher said.

Al-Muslimi, the Chatham House analyst, said the Houthis don't have the military capabilities or an internal Yemeni interest that would force them to join the war, and the group seems committed to aceasefire with the U.S. that was brokered by Omanlast year.

"They hope to fight, especially with Israel, but they can't be the ones to fire the first shot," al-Muslimi said.

He said the Houthis would likely need a local Yemeni cause to join the fighting — a reason that would strengthen support among their local base.

Notes al-Muslimi: The Houthis "are a local group that Iran uses and supports, but didn't create."

Associated Press journalist Ahmed al-Haj in Aden, Yemen, contributed to this report.

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Israeli foreign minister says no plans for talks with Lebanese government

ZAZIR, northern Israel, March 15 (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign ‌Minister Gideon Saar said ‌on Sunday that the government ​was not planning to hold direct talks with Lebanon in the coming ‌days and ⁠had not told the United States it ⁠was running low on missile interceptors.

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NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Sunday, March 15, 2026

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Sammy Hagar setlist rocks through Van Halen, solo hits in Vegas

LAS VEGAS - Whether singing Van Halen, Chickenfoot or his robust solo material,Sammy Hagarstill wants to rock.

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The veteran yowler and a stacked band of all-stars - Van Halen bassistMichael Anthony, ace guitar heroJoe Satriani,powerhouse drummerKenny Aronoffand keyboardist extraordinaire Greg Phillinganes − are storming Las Vegas with the return of "The Best of All Worlds" residency.

On opening night Wednesday, March 11, atDolby Live at Park MGM, Hagar, 78, and his merry crew attacked an 18-song set list that included rarities (Chickenfoot's "Soap On a Rope," Van Halen's "Mine All Mine"), fist-pumping Van Halen classics ("Right Now," "Panama") and "I Can't Drive 55," the Hagar MTV staple that prefaced his replacing David Lee Roth as Van Halen's frontman in 1985.

At the third date of the run on Saturday, March 14, Hagar mixed up the set list, opening with the thoughtful "Right Now," dropping in the title track from 1986's "5150" and handing lead vocal duties to Anthony - who seems unchanged from the '80s in hair and high harmonies - for the Van Halen stomper, "Somebody Get Me a Doctor."

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Throughout the 100-minute show, the gregarious Hagar clowned with band members while singing into his red-tipped microphone, dropped shots of tequila into cups for fans in an onstage corral during "Mas Tequila" and amusingly thanked Satriani "for teaching me my own song" after a crisp "There's Only One Way to Rock."

Kenny Aronoff (left) and Sammy Hagar rock out during The Best Of All Worlds show at Dolby Live at Park MGM on April 30, 2025 in Las Vegas. Hagar's residency continues in March and September 2026.

Hagar, whoseCabo Wabo Cantinasits on the Las Vegas Strip, has played numerous shows in Las Vegas, including the first round of "Best of All Worlds" in April and May and pop-ups with palRick Springfield.

This current residency continues March 18, 20-21 and returns Sept. 18-19, 23, 25-26. Tickets are available atticketmaster.com/SammyHagarVegas.

Hagar will continue to mix up the setlist at each show - "I am determined" to make the show fresh, "night after night after night," he said onstage - but no matter the songs, there is only one way to rock.

Sammy Hagar Las Vegas setlist opening night

  • "Soap on a Rope"

  • "Mine All Mine"

  • "Poundcake"

  • "Panama"

  • "There's Only One Way to Rock"

  • "Runaround"

  • "Top of the World"

  • "When It's Love"

  • "Cabo Wabo"

  • "Mas Tequila"

  • "Why Can't This Be Love"

  • "Right Now"

  • "Somebody Get Me a Doctor"

  • "Surfing With the Alien"

  • "Good Enough"

  • "Heavy Metal"

  • "I Can't Drive 55"

  • "Eagles Fly"

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Stars pack the Polo Lounge for Chanel and Charles Finch's 17th pre-Oscar dinner

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Teyana Taylor, Mick Jagger,Kristen StewartandWagner Mourawere just a few of the stars mingling on the patio of the storied Polo Lounge on the Saturday night before theOscars. They gathered at the iconic spot at The Beverly Hills Hotel for the 17th annual pre-Oscar dinner co-hosted by Chanel and film producer Charles Finch.

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On the red carpet,Jessie Buckley, who is thefavorite to win best actresson Sunday, noted how intimate it felt with only a handful of photographers and reporters looking on.

"It's like a prelude to tomorrow, right?" Buckley quipped. HerMatthieu Blazy-designeddress was embellished with dragonflies on the straps. She said it felt like a fairy tale.

The co-director of the animated musical"KPop Demon Hunters,"Maggie Kang, was excited to be in the mix, but also thinking about Sunday, when her film is expected to win best animated feature and best original song. There's also the bigperformance of its hit song "Golden,"which producers have said will celebrate the bigger cultural phenomenon of the movie.

"It's epic. It's a lot of drama," Kang said. "I had tears just watching the rehearsal. It was really amazing. It's going to be a big cultural moment."

A very starry gathering

The patio was packed with Oscar nominees, winners, filmmakers and celebrities mingling and sipping drinks. Billionaire Amazon founderJeff Bezosand Lauren Sánchez Bezos chatted with Sigourney Weaver and Jessica Alba, while Stellan Skarsgård found himself deep in conversation with Nick Cave. Elsewhere, Stewart posed for a photo with Taylor, and Nicole Kidman caught up with Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne, who also found her way back to her "Bridesmaids" co-star Maya Rudolph.Hours earlier, Byrne and Rudolph rehearseda bit for the show at the Dolby Theatre.

On another part of the patio, Jagger made his way to"Sentimental Value"filmmaker Joachim Trier, Molly Sims and her film producer husband Scott Stuber spoke with "Love Story" star Sarah Pidgeon, who was sipping champagne, while"Marty Supreme"director Josh Safdie and his cowriter and co-editor Ronald Bronstein tried to make their way toward one another. A glass might have been a casualty of the meeting.

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Chanel's long history with the movies

Chanel has been tied to cinema for nearly a century. Samuel Goldwyn famously invited house founder Gabrielle Chanel to Hollywood in 1931 to design dresses for the likes of Gloria Swanson. Decades later, she was working with French New Wave luminaries both on screen and off, including Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider, Alain Resnais and Louis Malle. And the collaborations continue to this day. As a nod to the era for Richard Linklater's"Nouvelle Vague,"they recreated a haute couture bustier dress from a 1956 collection.

Chanel has also helped support independent filmmaking, including Stewart's directorial debut "The Chronology of Water," film restorations like Wim Wenders' "Paris, Texas," film festivals and burgeoning talent behind the camera.

"I felt, like, mutually seen and supported by these people since I was a very young person," Stewart said. "Functioning in like, you know, this sort of industry, business, Hollywood slash fashion world as a kiddo is a bizarro, and with them it's always felt incredibly authentic and sort of from a storyteller's perspective, and so it doesn't surprise me that they want to support storytellers."

Finch started throwing parties aroundthe Oscarsabout 30 years ago, mostly for international filmmakers who didn't have anywhere to go, he said. The partnership with Chanel has helped make it one of the hottest tickets in town.

"Being on a film set reminds you that cinema is a universal language. On the film I'm working on now, the crew includes British, American, French, and Portuguese artisans — all united by one goal: to bring a story to life," Finch said. "That spirit is what tonight is about — and how this dinner originated: celebrating cinema, storytelling, and the storytellers who make the magic happen."

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