LIVESuez Canal could be closed by Houthi attacks and Western economies shattered as Yemeni militia enter Iran war with attack on Israel
Post published:28 March، 2026
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Experts fear that the Houthis could close the Suez Canal after the Yemeni militia joined the conflict in the Middle East overnight by firing a missile towards Israel.
Israel’s military said it had successfully intercepted the strike, but the move raises concerns that the armed militia could join Tehran in attacks on shipping in the region.
The Houthis could target ships in the the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a choke point which leads to the Suez Canal, or even the canal itself, Mohamad Elmasry, a professor of Media Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, has said.
This would mean a second major shipping route closed in addition to the Strait of Hormuz, potentially causing major harm to the global economy – with vessels unable to retain insurance to travel through the region.
Elsewhere, more than two dozen US troops have been wounded in Iranian strikes on a Saudi air base in the past week, sources have said, including 15 in an incident at the Prince Sultan air base on Friday.
Strikes continued across the region overnight, including in Iran, Lebanon, Israel and Bahrain.
Israel has threatened to escalate strikes on the Islamic regime, while US President Donald Trump yesterday hinted he was considering sending troops into the region – something Iran warned would see them exact a heavy price.
11:49
Houthi rebels ‘could close Suez Canal’, experts warn
The Houthi rebels in Yemen could cause further turmoil to global shipping by effectively closing the Suez Canal, experts have warned.
The terror group, backed by Iran, entered the war between Tehran and the US and Israel overnight with a missile attack towards Tel Aviv.
It is feared the militia could make a return to striking ships after attacking multiple vessels in the Red Sea during the war in Gaza.
An obvious target would be the Bab al-Mandab Strait off the coast of Yemen, a key choke point for sea traffic towards the Suez Canal.
Mohamad Elmasry, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, said today the Houthis have ‘significant power’. He added:
If they decided to move to shut down Bab al-Mandeb strait, the Red Sea and, ultimately, the Suez Canal, then we would have two major choke points [closed] along with the Strait of Hormuz.
These are major international shipping waterways for international trade, so I think it can be very significant from that standpoint.
07:43
Houthis enter Iran war raising spectre of closure of Red Sea
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have entered the conflict in the Middle East and launched a missile attack on Israel.
The terror group’s strike raises the prospects of a broader regional confrontation, as well as an increased threat to shipping in the region.
The group said the attack with a barrage of missiles came after continued targeting of infrastructure in Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and the Palestinian territories, adding that their operations would continue until the ‘aggression’ on all fronts ends.
On Friday, Brig Gen Saree, a military spokesman for the Houthis, said the rebels could join the war on behalf of Iran if attacks on the country did not cease.
‘We affirm that our fingers are on the trigger for direct military intervention in any of the following cases,’ Saree said. They included the ‘continuation of the escalation against the Islamic Republic and the Axis of Jihad and Resistance, as dictated by the theatre of military operations.’
The group has now said it will remain in the conflict until all its goals are met.
There are fears that the move could see wider attacks on shipping in the region and even the closure of the Red Sea, in addition to Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Houthis previously launched strikes against vessels in the Red Sea during the height of Israel’s war in Gaza.
12:20
Shipping giant Maersk halts operations after port drone strike
Danish shipping giant Maersk said operations had been temporarily halted at Oman’s port of Salalah after a drone attack injured one worker and damaged a crane.
Maersk, whose subsidiary APM Terminals runs the port, said ‘it was immediately evacuated and operations across the facility were temporarily suspended’, predicting it would remain closed for 48 hours.
Earlier on Saturday, Iran said it had targeted a US logistics vessel ‘at a considerable distance from the port’.
12:10
Why is the Suez Canal so important to the global economy?
If the Suez Canal were to be closed, it would likely be due to Yemen’s Houthis targeting ships in the region, which would make it dangerous for vessels to make their way through the vital shipping lane.
Boats would likely not be able to retain insurance to travel through the region, leading to a choke point of trapped ships similar to what is currently being seen in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Suez Canal is particularly important to the global economy because between 12 and 15 per cent of global trade passes through it each year.
Around 30 per cent of global container traffic also transits the waterway.
Alternative routes to the Suez Canal are far longer, and therefore more time-consuming and expensive.
11:59
Ukraine denies Iran’s claim it destroyed military depot
Ukraine’s foreign ministry has denied a claim by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that claimed it had destroyed a Ukrainian air defence depot in Dubai.
‘This is a lie. We officially refute this information,’ Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesman for the ministry, told reporters.
‘The Iranian regime frequently carries out such disinformation campaigns.’
11:40
Watch: Houthis enter Iran war with missile strike on Israel
11:27
Iran launches missiles at Israel as shelter alerts issued
The Israeli military says it has detected missiles fired from Iran towards Israel.
In a statement release in the last few minutes, the IDF said: ‘A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel.
‘Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat.’
It added alerts had been issued to residents in affected areas, warning them to take shelter.
11:18
UK must be involved in ‘plan to confront’ Iranian control of Strait of Hormuz – Rubio
The UK and countries around the world should be involved in plans to prevent Iran from setting up a ‘toll’ system in the Strait of Hormuz, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.
Speaking on Friday on the ongoing military operation, Rubio said: ‘Obviously, we have some work to do. We have to finish the job, and we are finishing that job.
‘I did describe to our allies, however, that immediately after this thing ends and we’re done with our objectives, one of the immediate challenges we’re going to face is an Iran that may decide that they want to set up a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz.
‘Not only is this illegal, it’s unacceptable. It’s dangerous to the world, and it’s important that the world have a plan to confront it.’
He added: ‘The United States is prepared to be a part of that plan. We don’t have to lead that plan, but we – we’re happy to be a part of it.’
Rubio said that countries from ‘all over the world’ should be involved in efforts to keep the strait open. He continued:
There’s a lot of work happening right now.
The UK has played a prominent role in bringing that together, but other countries as well, and there seemed to be a lot of acceptance of all that.
11:00
Iran targets Ukranian military depot as Zelensky makes surprise trip to UAE
Iran’s military said on Saturday it had targeted a Ukrainian anti-drone system depot in the United Arab Emirates which it said was used to assist US forces.
‘As the hideouts of American commanders and soldiers in Dubai were targeted… a Ukrainian anti-drone system depot that was located in Dubai to assist the US military … was targeted and destroyed,’ Iran’s military central operational command Khatam Al-Anbiya said in a statement carried by state TV.
Earlier today, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made an unannounced trip to the region.
Visiting the UAE, Zelensky said that the two countries had agreed to cooperate on defence.
He said on social media he had met with Emirati President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and that the two leaders ‘agreed to cooperate in the field of security and defense’.
‘For all normal states, it is important to ensure stability and protect lives amid today’s threats. Ukraine has relevant expertise in this area,’ he added.
10:46
IDF carries out fresh wave of strikes on Iran
The Israeli military has said in the last few minutes that it has completed a fresh wave of strikes in Iran.
In a brief statement on Telegram, the IDF said its forces had targeted ‘infrastructure sites of the Iranian terror regime across Tehran’.
It comes after the military used 50 aircraft to attack three locations overnight, targeting weapons production, explosives development and missile construction.
10:43
Independent petrol stations close instead of charging customers £2 a litre
Small petrol stations are being forced to close their pumps rather than charge £2 per litre as supermarkets warn of ‘tight’ supplies amid the war in Iran.
As the conflict between Tehran and the US and Israel entered its second month on Saturday, consumers and businesses are feeling the pinch of spiralling fuel prices.
Queues continue to mass at petrol stations across Britain with short-term supply issues in some areas since Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, which typically sees 20 per cent of the world’s oil supply pass through it each year.
This week some small petrol station owners shut up shop rather than be forced to charge customers up to £2 per litre for fuel. And at leading supermarkets, some pumps were closed as supplies simply ran out.
Forecourt bosses say they have been accused of ‘profiteering’ from the crisis – which the industry has firmly denied – by the government and are facing abuse from angry customers.
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Petrol stations close their pumps as prices soar towards £2 a litre
As the conflict between Tehran and the US and Israel entered its second month on Saturday, consumers and businesses are feeling the pinch of spiralling fuel prices.
10:29
USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier arrives in Croatia for maintenance
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier that has been part of Middle East war operations, arrived at the Croatian city of Split on Saturday, the US embassy said in a statement.
The vessel arrived on Saturday morning, with the embassy saying it was part of a ‘scheduled port visit and maintenance’.
The carrier left a naval base in Crete earlier this week after returning to the base following a laundry fire onboard, which injured two crew members.
‘During its visit the USS Gerald R Ford will host local officials and key leaders to recognise the strong and enduring alliance between the United States and Croatia,’ the embassy statement said.
The Ford is the largest war ship ever built and has been at sea for nearly nine months – a deployment that has already seen it take part in US operations in the Caribbean, where Washington’s forces have carried out strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats, interdicted sanctioned tankers and seized Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Key Updates
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Houthi rebels ‘could close Suez Canal’, experts warn
UK must be involved in ‘plan to confront’ Iranian control of Strait of Hormuz – Rubio
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Where did strikes take place overnight?
Israel targets Iranian nuclear facilities as Tehran warns of ‘heavy price’
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