The new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on for nearly two and a half months. Despite attempts by the United Nations to dissuade the two sides from reducing the intensity of the confrontation, they have been ineffective. Recently, Israel's defense minister said at the conference that Israel is about to fight a multi-front war against seven different battlefields with enemies including Iran, the Houthis in Yemen, Syria, Allah in Lebanon, and Hamas in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Although the Israeli army has advanced equipment and the full support of the United States, it is inevitable to face great pressure from the seven-front operation. Israel's population is limited, and even if the national policy of "all the people are soldiers" is implemented, it will be difficult to maintain the strength of troops on all fronts.
It can be seen from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that drones are playing an increasingly important role on the battlefield, and are even considered to be a "sharp weapon" for defeating the strong with the weak. It is very likely that Israel will not be able to defeat the enemy on any front. If such a situation arises, Israel will face the danger of depleting its war potential and even destroying the country. Of course, as long as the United States fully supports Israel behind its back, Israel will not be driven out of the Middle East. Recently, however, the United States has also been in great trouble, and the Houthis have sent a signal of war to the United States, even sending ** anti-ship missiles to the multinational fleet formed by the United States. Although not a single U.S. warship was destroyed, according to people familiar with the matter, the U.S. military has spent millions of dollars to intercept drone and long-range missile attacks.
For comparison, the cost of creating these drones and missiles is less than a few thousand dollars. If the Houthis continue to wear down like this, the United States will be the first to fail. Recently, US military bases in Iraq and Syria have been frequently attacked by unknown armed forces. According to the Pentagon, in just one month, the number of attacks on US military bases has approached 100. These attacks show that the use of force in support of Israel has come at a great cost. If the U.S. military dares to intervene in the war, it will face devastating consequences. Recently, the United States demanded that Israel reduce the intensity of its attacks on the Gaza Strip, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scoffed at this and even made sarcastic remarks about the United States.
This shows that the United States and Israel have differences in the current situation. At this critical moment, Netanyahu sent a signal for help to China. Netanyahu reportedly hopes that China will do more to free the hostages held by Hamas. Clearly, Israel is trying to carry out the so-called "moral kidnapping" of us. While it is the responsibility of all humanity to maintain peace, Israel's actions are somewhat "impersonal". In the past, China has repeatedly pushed for Palestinian-Israeli peace talks at United Nations meetings, but Israel refused to adopt them at all. Now, they are facing a seven-front operation, and they think of seeking our help, obviously trying to use the influence of our country to get other countries to stop their confrontation.
Of course, we have been doing our best to free the hostages, but in no way should we provide assistance to Israel. Because the country that helps this kind of **civilians** is promoting ** behavior.