The situation in the Middle East has recently become more complicated. Egypt and Iran are on the verge of re-establishing diplomatic relations, and Egypt has already supported Iran's position on Palestine through concrete actions. At the same time, Israel seems to be on the defensive, having to admit that the Six-Nation Coalition has launched a full-scale fire counterattack against Israel, resulting in Israel having to fight in multiple theaters at the same time. In order to counter the counterattack of the six-nation coalition, Israel's military spending will exceed $150 billion in 2024, and the entire country is drawn into the war. However, the key question facing Israel now is how long it can hold out. Israel's defense minister was forced to acknowledge the current passive situation facing the Israeli army, saying that Israel is facing threats from seven battlefields, including Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Iran.
These seven battlefields actually refer to the joint military support of six countries to Israel, including Palestinian forces, Yemeni Houthi forces, Iraqi militias, Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Lebanese Allah and anti-American forces in Syria, and even the Syrian ** army is involved in the attack on Israel. Israel has finally admitted its passive situation, and the six-nation coalition has vowed to drive the Israeli invading forces out of Palestine and support the just struggle of the Palestinian people with concrete actions. In order to counter the threat of the six-nation coalition, Israel has taken measures to refuse negotiations and increase military spending. However, such a move is likely to exacerbate existing contradictions and exacerbate the discontent of the Israeli population against the authorities. However, if we analyze this incident in the context of the recent international situation, rather than just taking it from a local perspective, we will find that Israel's move actually sees Iran as the focus of the recent attack.
Recently, Israel carried out airstrikes on Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps targets in Syria, killing senior Revolutionary Guard officers, which provoked an outcry from Raisi. In the context of the overall deterioration of Iran-Israel relations, Israel's statement has become "concerned about the mountains and rivers." Because among the forces of the Six-Power Alliance, Iran is the most powerful, and Israel knows this very well. By naming the six-nation coalition, Israel is effectively tantamount to making Iran a prime target. In the future, the conflict between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and Israel may escalate across the board, which deserves great attention from Iran. In addition to seeing Iran as the focus of the strike, Israel's move also hints at the possibility of including entire Arab countries, and Egypt in particular, which is likely to be the focus of Israel's strike. The revival of diplomatic relations between Iran and Egypt is in the spotlight.
Recently, Iran and Egypt announced the resumption of diplomacy, Iran Raisi and Egypt Sisi held a meeting and plan to restore diplomatic relations in the near future. Egypt has a strong military presence in the Middle East and is a high-profile military power. In the military ranking of Arab countries in the Middle East, Iran ranks first, while Egypt ranks second with more than 4,000 tanks and 216 F16 fighter jets. So what does the full diplomatic revival and gradual warming of the two Arab military powers, Iran and Egypt, mean for Israel?Israel is naturally on high alert about this. As a key country in the Middle East, Israel has been closely monitoring the diplomatic developments of neighboring countries, especially Iran. Although the establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia has little impact on Israel, because Saudi Arabia is not strong in military strength, Egypt, as a military power that has been at war with Israel four times, is the object of great importance for Israel.
From the outbreak of the First Middle East War in 1948 to the Fourth Middle East War against Israel in 1973, Egypt and Israel have experienced many confrontations, and it can be said that there are deep grievances. Even during the Mubarak administration, despite the easing of relations between Egypt and the United States, the traditional Arab forces in the country remained an important factor in Egypt's political situation. Therefore, it is inevitable that the Egyptian authorities will support the unity of the Arab countries in their diplomatic exchanges. In recent months, Egyptian border guards have been shelled by Israel, leading to sharp tensions between Egypt and Israel. Although there has not yet been a war between the two countries, Israel has a clear sense of Egypt's great military power. Especially in the context of the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, what does it mean for Egypt and Iran to resume diplomatic relations?For Israel, this means that Egypt is on the side of supporting Palestine and Iran in its confrontation with Israel. As a result, Israel is currently in a bit of a hurry.
Egypt siding with Iran means that the entire Arab League is essentially siding with Iran and Palestine. What would it mean for Israel if the Arab coalition amassed a million-strong army and more than 14,000 tanks to wage war against Israel?Israel will increase its military spending, planning to increase its military spending to more than $150 billion by 2024, in order to be ready for a large-scale war with Arab countries. The total strength of the Israeli army has exceeded 500,000 troops, which could have an extremely negative impact on the situation in the Middle East region. The Arab countries of the Middle East must maintain a high degree of vigilance and decisively thwart Israel's war plot.