Shot down 14 Houthi drones, Egypt also opened fire, and the US military lost

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been going on for quite some time, and as time goes on, the situation has become more and more serious. Initially, Allah in southern Lebanon was involved in the fighting, and then the Houthis launched attacks on Israel. A spokesman for the Houthis said that any ship heading for Israel through the Red Sea could be targeted, meaning they would not stop their operations as long as Israel did not stop its offensive. Recently, the Houthis managed to hit a Norwegian merchant ship and publicly acknowledged the attack. The U.S. side said it had shot down 14 Houthi drones, and Egypt was also rare.

As the "world's policeman," the United States has stationed the Fifth Fleet in the Middle East all year round and has increased its military presence at its naval base in Bahrain. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he would take action against the Houthis. The U.S. command said they had successfully shot down a Houthi drone. At present, the ** of various countries has gathered near the Red Sea, and the situation is tense.

The Houthis announced a "cross-border drone attack" on the southern Israeli city of Eilat. A spokesman for the Houthis said they would continue to fight back if Israel did not stop. The situation is on the verge of a U.S. Navy carrier strike group and amphibious readiness group rushing to Yemen to launch a strike against the Houthis.

The Houthis launched missile attacks on ships arriving in Israel, but did not build a man. The Houthis say their aim is to strike at all Israeli-linked vessels.

5. The U.S. military, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other countries have decided to form a joint naval force to protect the security of the Red Sea shipping lanes.

Faced with the threat of the Houthis, the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia and other countries decided to form a joint naval force to protect the security of the Red Sea shipping lanes. They plan to step up patrols, share intelligence, and intensify their crackdown on the Houthis. In addition, they seek the support and participation of other countries.

The Houthis claim to have mastered home-made missile technology and have threatened to launch missile attacks on the Israeli mainland. This news has aroused the attention of the international community, and all sides have called for avoiding the escalation of the military conflict and resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through peaceful negotiations.

In the face of the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the international community has called on all parties to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation of the military conflict. UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on all parties to exercise restraint, abide by international law, and resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through dialogue and negotiation. The European Union, the United Arab Emirates, Russia and other countries have also expressed support for resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through political and diplomatic means.

In short, the Houthis launched an attack on Israel, making the Red Sea the "main battlefield". The international community is concerned about the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and calls on all parties to resolve the dispute through peaceful negotiations. At the same time, the countries concerned have increased their military forces and formed a joint naval force to protect the security of the Red Sea shipping lanes. The situation remains tense and requires all parties to work together to find a solution.

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