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The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

author:Observer's Diary

When it comes to the choice between peace and conflict or a prolonged conflict, Israel has clearly chosen the latter.

According to the latest report from the Palestinian News Agency, in the early hours of May 10, Israel launched attacks on several refugee camps in Gaza.

The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

At the same time, Hamas and Jihad forces have also carried out strikes against Israeli targets in recent days.

Surprisingly, after Israel launched a siege on Rafah, Fatah forces also joined the fray.

On 9 May, they carried out attacks on a number of Israeli-linked targets, including Israeli soldiers and military installations.

Israel's Defense Ministry said in a statement on May 10 that Israel had carried out airstrikes on more than 40 targets in Gaza over the past day.

The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

During the operation, Israel destroyed a number of targets, including underground tunnels, missile launch sites and ammunition depots, and killed a number of Hamas members.

Sadly, however, more innocent people have been killed in Israeli shelling.

In the face of Israel's hardline attitude, countries in the Middle East have chosen to unite to put pressure on Israel.

At this critical moment, the United States received three unfortunate pieces of news one after another.

First, the United States, after suspending the supply of ammunition to Israel, issued a stern warning about it.

The United States has made it clear that it will stop supplying artillery shells and bombs to Rafah if Israel launches a large-scale attack on it.

The United States acknowledges that in Gaza, American-made weapons have caused innocent casualties.

At the same time, the United States has warned Israel that even a large-scale military operation against Rafah may not be able to defeat Hamas.

The White House's current goal is to push for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and to pull Israeli forces out of Gaza. The question, however, is whether Israel is willing to make concessions.

The answer seems obvious, Israel has not given face to the United States.

The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

The attitude of the Netanyahu government is very clear: even if the United States stops supplying weapons, Israel will not stop its military operations.

They are convinced that Hamas can be defeated even without the help of the United States.

Israel expressed deep disappointment at the White House's warning.

It remains to be seen whether the U.S. warning was sincere, or whether it was just playing a duet with Israel.

But in any case, the White House's Middle East strategy has been hampered. Israel's sudden siege of Rafah in defiance of US warnings has undoubtedly disgraced the United States.

In addition, the U.S. plan to push for a rapprochement between Israel and Saudi Arabia and to rally Arab countries against Iran may also be frustrated.

In the face of such an unreliable ally, the United States can only sigh helplessly.

Secondly, the siege situation facing Israel is becoming more and more serious, and the real war has just begun.

The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

In addition to its confrontation with Hamas, Israel must confront forces such as Iraqi forces, Lebanese Allah and the Houthis.

It is worth mentioning that the previously relatively moderate Fatah forces also joined the fighting.

Allah, for its part, has confirmed that they fired missiles at two Israeli military camps.

And in the early hours of May 9, pro-Iranian Iraqi forces also launched drones to raid an Israeli air base and launch missiles at the Israeli mainland.

The current fighting shows that the Houthis continue to attack US and Israeli vessels, and that some Hamas and Jihad forces are attacking Israel from Lebanese territory.

At the same time, Allah and Iraqi forces are also carrying out retaliatory actions against Israel.

The Israeli side confirmed that rockets were flying from Syria towards the Golan Heights, but fortunately there were no casualties.

In response, Israel carried out strikes on rocket firing positions. In the early hours of May 9, Israel also fired missiles at Syria.

Syria's involvement in the fighting as a third party could put Israel in a position where it could be left on its back.

The United States ushered in bad news, a third country entered the war, Israel was besieged, and the countries of the Middle East finally joined forces

This is because Israel still occupies the Golan Heights, and at a time when major powers are besieging Israel, Syria may think that this is the best time to retake the Golan Heights.

In order to guard against the threat of Allah and Syria, a large number of Israeli troops have been massed in northern Israel.

However, as things stand, the likelihood of Syria sending troops directly into the war remains low.

The turning point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could come when Israel sends troops to Lebanon or when Allah forces launch a large-scale attack on Israel.

Moreover, the Arab countries are beginning to show signs of solidarity.

The Jordanian side stated that the convoy carrying supplies had been attacked by Israeli settlers on its way to Gaza, and that Israel should therefore be held responsible.

Israel's large-scale siege of Rafah has angered numerous Arab countries.

Even Jordan and Egypt, which maintain close cooperation with Israel, have condemned Israel's actions.

This means that the countries of the Middle East are beginning to unite amid the fact that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE have joined forces to confront Israel, as well as Turkey has imposed sanctions on Israel and Iran has issued a tough warning to Israel.

Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia may believe that if Israel's actions cannot be stopped at this time, then in time Israel may turn its attention to other Arab countries.

However, both history and reality show that it will not be easy for Arab countries to unite against Israel, as the United States may adopt a strategy of breaking down one by one.

The situation is likely to be even more chaotic in the future. However, for the Palestinian people, the endless war is undoubtedly a tragedy. This is a tragedy not only for them personally, but for all humanity and the whole world.

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