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In the Middle East, where the smoke of artillery is filled, once the flames of war are ignited, there will be endless confrontation and contest. The contradictions between the two old enemies, Israel and Iran, have become incompatible, with both sides secretly sending agents and carrying out frequent assassination operations.
Every time a missile hits the ground and an officer is killed, the cries of revenge rise and the flag is raised. It all started with the death of Iran General Soleimani.
In January 2020, near the international airport in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, a U.S. drone missile accurately hit Soleimani's car. The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, Quds Corps, was reduced to dust overnight.
In response, Iran launched a missile attack on a U.S. air base in Iraq days later, bringing the two sides to the brink of a sabre-rattling war. However, this is only the beginning of the conflict.
In the years that followed, assassinations followed: Iran nuclear scientist Fakhrizadeh and his wife were shot dead by gunmen in Tehran; Iran's military factories were attacked by drones and suffered heavy losses; Iran's top general Mohammad · Zahdi was killed in Syria; The embassy in Syria was razed to the ground by a missile attack......
Whenever there are casualties on the Iran side, the flag is raised. In this regard, the Israel side has never directly admitted to participating in the assassination, but it is self-evident who the arrow is pointing at. Israel is known for its precision strikes, and its assassination capabilities are world-class.
As the main military adversary, Iran has naturally become Israel's biggest target. And nothing angered Iran more than the assassination of Hamas leader Haniyeh in Tehran.
Haniyeh has a transcendent position in Iran's political arena, is a representative of Islamism, and is a close confidant and friend of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Ali Khamenei. News of his death sparked a huge wave of anger in Iran.
Khamenei immediately declared that Israel was destined to be devastated. The assassination of Haniyeh has undoubtedly added fuel to the fire and further escalated tensions throughout the Middle East.
Iran has vowed to avenge Haniyeh, and Israel seems ready to fight. The two sides are facing each other, and the battle clouds are thick. Just when people were speculating where the next missile would fall, something even more shocking happened.
Just a day after Haniyeh's assassination, Revolutionary Guard General Hajizadeh, the successor of Iran General Soleimani who was assassinated by U.S. forces, was also attacked and killed by unknown militants. This is undoubtedly a blow to Iran, and the loss of two important leaders is tantamount to adding insult to injury for Iran.
Khamenei is under tremendous pressure not only to avenge Chania, but also to seek justice for Hajizadeh's death. "Israel has completely angered us this time! They seem to have forgotten how we drove them out of Lebanon and out of Gaza. An unnamed Iran official gritted his teeth and said, "They will pay for it, blood debt!"
Although the Israel side is silent, every indication is that this is a well-planned operation that they have personally planned. The elimination of the two major leaders of Hamas and Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps will have a major impact on weakening Iran's influence in the Middle East. Immediately afterward, the entire Middle East region was plunged into chaos.
The Iran embassy in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, was attacked by pro-Israel militants, resulting in dozens of casualties. Soon after, a series of explosions were heard in northern Israel's cities, and witnesses reported seeing rockets streaked across the night sky. The two sides seem to have completely entered a vicious circle of revenge, you hurt me, I will pay you back ten.
This stillborn point of no return raises concerns that the Middle East peace process will plunge into even greater turmoil. "This is not what we want to see." An expert on international affairs said worriedly, "If the two sides do not stop the escalation immediately, the consequences will be unimaginable." This could trigger a major war that would engulf the entire Middle East.
The situation is out of control. A spokesman for Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps broadcast a battle cry on national television that night, calling on all citizens to be ready to defend the dignity of the Islamic revolution. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also made a high-profile statement that Israel has the ability to defeat any threat and will spare no effort to defend national security.
In Lebanon, fierce armed clashes have also broken out between the pro-Iran Shiite group Allah and Israel's pro-Israel Sunni groups, with guerrilla warfare in the mountains of Lebanon killing and wounding. The Lebanon army had to come out to try to calm the conflict. More worryingly, Syria is also embroiled in the war.
Syria government forces work closely with Hezbollah, while Israel has repeatedly launched strikes against Iran and Allah targets in Syria. For a time, Syria became the frontline battlefield of the Israeli-Iraq conflict. Israel will never beg for peace, only invincible strength can subdue the enemy!" Netanyahu's aggressive rhetoric is undoubtedly a serious provocation against Iran.
The rhetoric of the two sides in the high-level struggle has undoubtedly poured fuel on the long-planned flames of war. Immediately after, a missile attack in eastern Syria on an area where Iran military targets were allegedly located, killing more than a dozen people; An Hamas training camp near Damascus was also hit by an airstrike, causing the fire to go wreck.