According to reports, sources have claimed that commanders affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Lebanese Hezbollah group have been actively involved in directing and overseeing Houthi attacks targeting shipping in the Red Sea. These sources have revealed that Iran has increased its supply of weapons to the Houthi rebels, including advanced drones, anti-ship cruise missiles, precision-strike ballistic missiles, and medium-range missiles. It is alleged that IRGC commanders and advisors are providing support and intelligence to identify potential targets in the Red Sea. The U.S. and Britain have conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in response to these attacks, leading to escalated tensions in the region. Despite denials from Iranian and Houthi spokespeople, reports suggest that the involvement of Iranian and Hezbollah members has extended to overseeing military operations and providing guidance on maritime routes and targets. The strategic implications of these allegations on regional security and the ongoing conflict in the area are a cause for concern among global observers.
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