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Analysts warn that a full-scale civil war—possibly with regional proxies—could ignite further instability in the Middle East, reigniting regional tensions and worsening the humanitarian crisis. The potential formal recognition of a southern Yemeni state would represent a seismic shift, akin to the split of Sudan or Iraq, with unpredictable consequences downstream.
Looking Ahead
As of now, Yemen's future hangs in the balance. Will the regional powers find a way to contain the violence and forge a deal? Or is the country headed for total fragmentation, with all the humanitarian suffering that entails?