Yesterday we spoke of Israel's ultimatum to the Lebanese Allah forces to immediately cease its attacks on northern Israel or face a full-scale war against Lebanon.
However, Lebanon never expected that Lebanon would take a tougher attitude, launching a fierce attack on Israel for four consecutive days in retaliation for Israel's sneak attack on the Lebanese capital Beirut to assassinate the Iranian general, and the war on the border between Israel and Lebanon suddenly escalated.
On the morning of 6 January, Allah once again violently**, firing 60 fire rockets at the Israeli army's Meron air traffic control base, directly penetrating Israel's Iron Dome air defense system, and then again using five drones to accurately replenish the shots, successfully tearing through Israel's interception canopy and completely destroying Israel's establishment of this important air traffic control base in the northern theater.
Not only are important Israeli military bases blocked by heavy fire from Allah in Lebanon, but many settlements in northern Israel have sounded terrible air defense sirens, and the range of attacks by Lebanese Allah forces is also further expanding, and a large number of Jews are beginning to evacuate from the north.
After Israel's 48-hour ultimatum against Lebanon was ineffective, while Israel launched air strikes in many places against Lebanon, Defense Minister Garrand once again shouted to Lebanon, claiming that if Lebanon continues to cease fire, Israel will really launch a full-scale attack on Lebanon!
At present, Saudi Arabia has begun to urgently evacuate relevant diplomatic personnel from Lebanon, which also indicates that the situation in the Middle East is becoming more and more serious, and a full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon may be inevitable.
Israel has been fighting on the land of Gaza for three whole months, and has not been able to completely take Hamas, and if there is a full-scale war with Lebanon's Allah, which is far stronger than Hamas, then what awaits Israel will be an even more tragic war.
While the armed war in northern Israel and Lebanon is in full swing, fighting is particularly fierce in Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, which Israel wants to take. Not only did several subordinate units of Hamas participate in the fighting, but at the same time, even the Martyrs Brigade, an armed faction affiliated with Fatah, killed Khan Younis and fought alongside Hamas. Israel has carried out more than 40 consecutive days of wanton bombing and ground attacks on Khan Younis, but it has still not completed its plan to occupy Khan Younis.
And the situation in Israel in the Red Sea is similarly bleak. Although the United States once again joined forces with 13 countries to issue an ultimatum to the Houthis, demanding that the Houthis immediately stop their military operations in the Red Sea, otherwise they may launch military strikes against the Houthis.
However, the Houthis immediately responded to the US ultimatum with a more violent attack, and began to send unmanned boats to the Red Sea to carry out suicide attacks, warning by name that anyone who dares to participate in the Red Sea to help Israel in the abuse will become the target of the Houthi attack, and the United States has not participated in the war of the other 12 countries, which makes the United States, which is fighting alone, even more passive.
Seeing that the Houthi attacks are becoming more and more intense, the United States, which has issued an ultimatum to the Houthis, has quietly withdrawn its aircraft carriers from the Red Sea area, which also marks the failure of the United States to escort the Red Sea.
What is even more interesting is that when the Palestinian-Israeli war was at its hottest, US Secretary of Defense Austin, who advocated the escort of the Red Sea, suddenly fell ill and was sent to the ICO for rescue.
The war has been going on for three full months, and it has also dragged Israel's economy into a serious disaster, so that Israel is bearing an unbearable burden, and the voice of anti-war in Israel has begun to become stronger.
At a time when the war between Israel and Lebanon has escalated abruptly and tensions continue to be in southern Gaza, opposition in Israel has begun to grow more and more serious, and the quarrel over an emergency meeting convened by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally broken up.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that he would not resign has also triggered another voice in the country, affected by the Palestinian-Israeli war, Israel's economy and employment have suffered a heavy setback, and a large number of enterprises have closed down. This has made the Israeli people feel the pain deeply, and the voices of dissatisfaction with Netanyahu have begun to grow stronger.
Today's Israel can be described as suffering from internal and external troubles, and with the forces of the Houthis and Allah in Lebanon entering the battlefield, there is not much time left for Israel.