laitimes

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

author:Deep-water fishing rods

#秋日生活打卡季#

Since the Hamas raid on Israel on 7 October, six countries have been involved, how long can Israel survive the Arab siege? The jury is still out.

Just as the Mossad warned Iran and Russia to behead the heads of those two countries if they sent more weapons to Hamas. Israel is really tough, and although there are so many eyes around him staring at him, it still has no fear to ignore Russia.

Let's take a look at which countries have entered the war?

First, Hamas in Palestine, the perpetrator of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement) is an armed group formed by the Palestinian Islamic Political Organization, founded in 1987. Hamas's purpose is to strive for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and to overthrow Israeli control over Palestinian areas.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

On the other side are the head of State, the political chief and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the State of Palestine. The current President of the State of Palestine is Mahmoud Abbas, and the first President of the State of Palestine is Yasser Arafat.

Hamas is antagonistic to the Palestinian Government. Hamas is concentrated in Gaza, while the Palestinian government is in the West Bank. At present, the Palestinian government is inclined towards Israel, just like the Wang puppet government during the Anti-Japanese War on the mainland.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

Second, the Yemeni Houthis, his predecessor, is the religious revival movement organization of the Zade sect of Yemen's Shiite sect - Young Believers. The organization was founded in 1992 by Zayd religious figure Badar al-Din Al Houthi to revive Zaide traditions. With the rapid growth of the Young Faith Organization, Badal's son, Hussein Al Houthi, was elected to the Yemeni parliament in 1993, and the organization took the opportunity to actively participate in Yemeni politics.

After the outbreak of the Iraq War in 2003, the group staged mass demonstrations against Saleh's pro-American policies and was suppressed. In 2004, Hussein Houthi was killed by Yemeni government forces. Subsequently, his younger brother Abdul Malik Al Houthi succeeded him as leader of the group, and renamed the Young Believers as the Houthis, and raised troops from Sa'ada province against the Yemeni government.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

Third, Lebanon's two major military forces are the government army and the Allah party forces. Although the Allah's original goal was only to expel Israel, it announced that it would remain armed after the end of the civil war in 1990, and now claims to be 100,000 people.

The Allah Party is one of the most important Islamic movements in the Middle East. Its headquarters in Lebanon and its strong military strength have attracted much attention. But beyond that, the Allah Party runs a political party, television stations, and clinics and schools that provide welfare services to people. The organization has earned hundreds of millions of dollars through a wide range of business activities.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

Allah leader Hassan Nasrallah has claimed that Allah party has as many as 100,000 fighters. Although this number may be exaggerated, it is at least more than 60,000 people, far more than Hamas with 10,000-20,000! Second, the Allah Party has an adequate ammunition depot. Foreign think tanks estimate that Allah number of party rockets exceeds 130,000. And all precision-guided bombs. More than several times more powerful than Hamas's handmade rockets.

Fourth, Syria and Iraqi Shiite armed groups, Syria and Israel itself have had many conflicts in the Goran Heights. If the Arab countries besiege Israel, the Syrian Shiites will not stand idly by, and if you die while you are sick, you can retake the Golan Heights. Syria reportedly shot down several Israeli F-16 fighters and had to parachute for their lives.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

And Iraq's Shiite militia has always been the vanguard of anti-Americanism.

On October 19, Jaafar Al-Husseini, a spokesman for the Allah Brigade of Iraq's Shiite militia, issued a statement announcing that the Iraqi Shiite militia "Allah Brigade" was officially participating in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and would carry out rocket strikes against U.S. military bases in Iraq, which will continue in the coming hours.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

Iran has so far reached a consensus to allow the Lebanese Allah Party to organize cross-border attacks against Israel, as well as small-scale attacks on U.S. targets by other Iranian allies in the region. Iran's Revolutionary Guards, while powerful, do not want to cause a major escalation of the situation, because it is likely to drag Iran directly into war.

The countries that now support Palestine are: Russia, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. Their position is based primarily on humanitarian principles and respect for the rights of the Palestinian people.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has turned into a pot of porridge, and six countries have participated in the war

Allah party armed forces

Countries that support Israel are: the United States, France, Germany, India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Ukraine, Japan, etc. The main position of these countries is based on their considerations of regional security and stability, as well as support for Israel's right to self-defense.

It is reported that Israeli ground forces entered the Gaza Strip for the first time and experienced heavy street fighting. However, the Israeli side suffered heavy casualties in this battle and was eventually forced to withdraw from the fighting. According to the Israeli military, the opponent of this confrontation is not the usual Hamas fighters, but more likely Chechen troops from Russia. If the Chechen army directly enters the war, Israel may have to reconsider whether the battle will not be fought.

This article does not address the views of any of the parties to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The above materials are all from the Internet, if there is any inappropriateness or inconsistency with the facts, please contact to delete.