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Editor: Shin Shin Tea Party
The flames of war are burning the plains, and the smoke of gunfire is rising again! As the clouds over the assassination of Iran's General Soleimani by U.S. forces linger, new conflicts are rapidly heating up in the Middle East.
Allah militants reportedly launched rocket attacks in northern Israel last night, triggering a new round of military standoffs.
Urgent and precarious! This is undoubtedly a spark that ignites the flames of war, pushing the situation in the Middle East to an even more dangerous brink.
Allah, a close ally of Iran, can be said to have stabbed a hornet's nest, and at the critical moment of Iran's retaliation against the United States, they have poisoned their hands, adding new fuel to the intensification of contradictions between the two sides.
Reports show that Allah militants fired about 60 rockets from the mountains of eastern Lebanon last night to cities in northern Israel.
Although Israeli forces allegedly intercepted about 15 of them, some rockets managed to break through the defensive line and cause some damage in northern Israel towns. Israeli military radio also confirmed the authenticity of the attack.
The scene was a mess, and the people scattered when they heard the news. Under the rain of bullets, the towns of northern Israel were suddenly plunged into panic, and their homes turned into purgatory in an instant. The sound of screaming sirens is incessant, and the craters in the streets and alleys are shocking.
Although the casualties have not yet been fully counted, there is no doubt that the attack has had a huge impact on the lives of people in northern Israel. The Government of Israel has condemned this action by Allah militants.
They saw it as a blatant act of provocation and sabotage, and vowed to respond quickly and violently. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have deployed heavy firepower in the border areas and are ready to launch a counterattack.
It is conceivable that both sides are on the verge of breaking out. If the Israel military does launch large-scale retaliatory actions, it will undoubtedly further aggravate the military confrontation in the Middle East and trigger a larger war haze.
The attack was not an isolated incident, but was part of a series orchestrated by Iran and its allies to rehabilitate the assassination of Lemani.
Back in April, Iran launched more than 120 ballistic missiles and more than 30 cruise missiles against Israel targets. The Allah rocket attack was undoubtedly a warm-up for a possible larger military counterattack by Iran.
The rocket launchers used by Allah militants, usually mounted behind pick-up trucks or pickup trucks, have a rudimentary construction but have a range sufficient to cover northern Israel's towns. And Allah's geographical location makes it easy for them to harass northern Israel.
Allah's rocket attack is only a forerunner, and a larger military counterattack by Iran is already in the pipeline. We can see this in the Iran missile strikes on Israel in April. At that time, Iran used more than 120 ballistic missiles, more than 30 cruise missiles, and more than 170 drones to launch a fierce strike against Israel.
Now, half a month later, Iran has plenty of time to prepare for the next round of more violent counterattacks. Combined with the scale of previous strikes, we can expect that this time Iran is likely to invest more missile firepower, and the scale and scope will be beyond imagination.
In this case, Israel's rocket attack by Allah, in addition to triggering a military confrontation, is likely to be a test of Iran's actual combat readiness. In fact, Israel has always been good at setting traps on its military adversaries, so it is not impossible to repeat the trick. So, what will Israel do next? This will undoubtedly determine the course of the situation in the Middle East as a whole.
In the midst of this chaos, we have to mention the forces that are surging behind the scenes, the Houthis. As Iran's close ally in Yemen, they have always been an important link in the military tussle in the Middle East. But it is puzzling that the Houthis did not make any further moves at the time of the Allah attack.
Perhaps, the Houthis are positioned only as Iran's "surprise soldiers" in the Red Sea region. They are best at harassing and striking American and British ships in the Red Sea region, and are unlikely to be directly involved in military operations against Israel. After all, Yemen, where they are located, is too far away from Israel, and if they want to launch drones or missiles to effectively strike against them, the route will be completely exposed to the air defense systems of the United States and Britain, and the risk is too great.
So it's no surprise that the Houthis haven't moved. But if Iran does press the big game of war, it is likely that they will still harass the US and British fleets in the Red Sea region to contain their mobile forces in the Middle East. At that time, the entire Middle East region will be completely plunged into a war-torn tension.
And after this billowing smoke of gunpowder, what kind of fierce war will be ignited in the Middle East? And at what terrible cost will be borne by innocent civilians? It is difficult to say for sure now, but what is certain is that all this will exacerbate the instability and instability in the entire region and cast a shadow over peace and development in the Middle East.