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The situation in the Middle East is tense, and fighting on the periphery has begun, and Iraq militias have attacked US military bases with Iran-made rockets, injuring many US troops.
The Israel army used various breakout tactics to preemptively eliminate important targets.
In Gaza, the commander of the Hamas Sheikh Radwan battalion was cleared; Zari, Gaza's underground administrator, was killed, and in Lebanon, Allah militants were targeted and killed.
The US military has destroyed some of the equipment of the Houthis in Yemen in the past 24 hours, Iran is preparing to retaliate in a full-scale war mode, the world situation is fragile, and the economic difficulties of all parties are highlighted.
United States hawkish think tanks believe that Israel has won, but the situation in the Middle East is complex and unpredictable, and it is difficult to solve easily.
First of all, let's talk about the situation in the Middle East, Israel's Netanyahu authorities are very anxious!
Their IDF is not going well in Gaza, and Netanyahu's own position is at stake.
He had a small calculation in his heart, hoping that the situation would expand so that he could attract the US military to "save the scene" and keep his position.
Iran, on its part, is also very clear that they are not willing to go to full-scale war with Israel.
Although military retaliation is possible Iran if the Israel provoke too much, the intensity is estimated to be limited.
Iran's latest statement is that it does not want the regional situation to escalate, but it also has to punish Israel.
However, their retaliatory methods are most likely the same as those used before, and it is extremely unlikely that ground troops will be dispatched.
If you look at the battles and military operations on the periphery of the Middle East, it is also thrilling.
Iraq militias actually attacked US military bases with Iran-made rockets, which injured many US troops.
The Israel army has not been idle, and has carried out a number of targeted killings.
For example, the commander of the Hamas Sheikh Radwan battalion, the killing of Hamas's economy minister Zari, and the elimination of those associated with the Lebanon Allah party forces.
This series of actions has made the situation more tense, and ah, Iran is ready to retaliate in the mode of all-out war, which is really adding fuel to the fire.
In addition, the US military was not idle, directly destroying the drones and ballistic missile launch systems of the Houthis in Yemen.
Speaking of the world situation and the situation of all parties, it is also a mess, Russia has built a wartime economic system, and various related actions are continuous.
The United States, Japan, the European Union, and Korea are all in trouble economically, and life is not easy! United States' attitude toward Israel is also unpredictable, and Israel itself is mired in the quagmire.
Let's analyze the tense situation in the Middle East, from the long-term situation, Iran's retaliation against Israel in the short term may not be too strong.
The fighting between the "Iran" forces and Israel is expected to continue for a long time.
This is really a wise choice for Iran not to go to all-out war with Israel and maintain its determination.
Iran is superior to Israel in terms of population, resources and development potential, but in terms of military strength and military technology, there is still a gap compared to the union of United States and Israel.
Israel's Netanyahu authorities are now riding a tiger, and they may have expected a quick and decisive victory in Gaza to earn themselves some face and leverage.
Netanyahu is counting on the US military to help, but it is still unclear whether the US military will really go all out to intervene.
Although Iran's side is not weak, it also knows that the cost of an all-out war is too great.
They have to weigh the pros and cons, and while safeguarding their own dignity and regional interests, they must not easily fall into the quagmire of war, because once a full-scale war breaks out, it is the common people who will suffer.
Looking at those military operations, Iraq militia groups attacked US military bases, which reflected the local people's dissatisfaction and resistance to the existence of US troops.
Israel's targeted killings, although to a certain extent weakened the opponent's strength, have further intensified the contradictions and planted the seeds of hatred deeper and deeper.
The economic woes of countries around the world have also added more uncertainty to the situation in the Middle East.
The United States, Japan, the European Union and Korea are all struggling with their own economic problems, and their ability and willingness to intervene in the Middle East may be affected.
Russia's wartime economic system is also designed to cope with various complex situations and strive to protect its own interests.
In this complex Middle East turmoil, there are also factors at play.
Religious and cultural differences have always been one of the sources of irreconcilable contradictions in this land.
Judaism, Islam and Christianity intersect in this land, and different beliefs and values have led to very different views on issues such as territory and resources.
The rich oil resources in the Middle East have also become the focus of contention.
Oil is not only the lifeblood of economic development, but also an important bargaining chip in the international political game.
In order to ensure their own energy security and economic interests, United States and other Western countries have never stopped competing in the Middle East.
Their intervention has made the already complex situation even more confusing.
The attitude of the international community towards the situation in the Middle East is also diverse.
Some countries have actively called on all parties to resolve disputes through peaceful means and promote multilateral negotiations.
Other countries, out of their own interests, have secretly supported one side or the other, exacerbating regional instability.
The United Nations has tried to play a mediating role on several occasions, but coordination has been difficult due to the huge differences in the interests of the parties.
If you look at the ordinary people of the Middle East, they are the most innocent victims of this chaos.
In the midst of the war, homes have been destroyed, relatives have been separated, and life has been plunged into endless suffering.
Large numbers of refugees have been displaced and seeking refuge in neighbouring countries, putting enormous social and economic pressure on the local community.
Children lose their education, adults lose their jobs, and the future is bleak.
The Internet and social media also play an important role in this conflict.
The rapid dissemination of all kinds of information that is difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood has further inflamed the emotions of the people and brought a lot of interference to international public opinion.
Some forces with ulterior motives use the Internet to spread rumors in an attempt to mislead the public and find excuses for their actions.
Wars and conflicts have dealt a heavy blow to the development of the countries of the Middle East.
Infrastructure has been destroyed, trade has been hampered, investment has been reduced, and some industries that had been expected to rise have come to a standstill.
The long-term turmoil has gradually reduced the position of the Middle East in the global economic landscape, and the development gap with other regions has widened.
In the face of such a grim situation, peace and stability in the Middle East are particularly precious.
But to achieve this goal, all parties need to put aside prejudice and self-interest and sit down to negotiate in good faith.
The international community should also step up its good offices and assistance to bring the dawn of peace to this war-torn land.
Only in this way can the future of the Middle East be full of hope and the people can live a peaceful and happy life.