The Red Sea is tense!The longer the war drags on, the more detrimental it will be to Ukraine, which

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

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Britain issued a final warning to the Houthis to withdraw from the Red Sea within 24 hours, or else to strike at the Houthi base. The Houthis want to retaliate and liquidate the losses of the three speedboats and their personnel, and the US military says it has no intention of confronting. Iran's most formidable warship entered the Red Sea with a full charge and must maintain the security of Yemen.

The longer the war drags on, the more detrimental it will be to Ukraine, which has fewer soldiersWith the advent of winter, the outside world judged that the war would stagnate, and social media also spread the news of low morale of the Ukrainian army. UAVs have not only led to a revolution in military technology, but also made the Russia-Ukraine war a "war that changes the nature of war". The key to why the Ukrainian army can be invincible in an asymmetric war, and even gain the upper hand in the early stage, lies in this **: first-person subjective view drone". But because the Russian army learned quickly and caught up with the use of drones, the war gradually fell into a stalemate.

The war between Russia and Ukraine is the world's first large-scale war in the information age in the 21st century. The two sides are not only a military contest, but also a confrontation on all fronts, such as science and technology, cognition, psychology, diplomacy, and espionage warfare. Looking at Europe from afar in Asia, the war between Russia and Ukraine is like a mystery, with neither victory nor defeat in sight, nor the end in sight, but only the growing sense of international fatigue, as if moving towards another "frozen conflict" on the Korean Peninsula with the 38th parallel as the boundary.

After the Belgorod attack, the Russian army launched several waves of heavy shelling of Ukraine. Ukraine has launched "terrorist attacks" on civilians in the Russian border city of Belgorod, including the use of cluster munitions, killing at least 24 people. Moscow said that its attack on Ukraine would be reciprocated, and then launched several waves of shelling of Ukraine, which damaged several residential areas in Kharkiv.

After the United States announced the formation of the Red Sea Escort Alliance, global shipping companies considered resuming the use of the Red Sea shipping lanes, but the attacks on Red Sea shipping did not stop because of this. The attack forced many merchant ships to take a detour, and the world** was hit by this. The Houthis say such attacks will continue until Israel stops its attacks on Gaza.

There is still no sign of a ceasefire in the fighting in Gaza, and the Israeli army has expanded its military operations in cities in central and southern Gaza. At a time when the war is heating up, Israel must take control of the Philadelphia corridor bordering Egypt and close it to meet Israel's requirements to ensure that it become a demilitarized zone. The Philadelphia corridor, or more accurately, the terminus of southern Gaza, must be in our hands. It must be turned off. Obviously, no other arrangement can ensure the demilitarization that we seek.

The Philadelphia Corridor is a 14-kilometer strip of land along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Under the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, the strip was established as a buffer zone controlled and patrolled by Israeli forces, but in 2007 it became controlled by Hamas. In terms of the war, Netanyahu pointed out that the Israeli army has achieved results on many fronts, but it has also paid a heavy price. Nonetheless, Israel's policy is clear: to continue fighting until Hamas is eliminated and all Israeli hostages are freed. This means that the Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip will continue for several more months. Israel is trying to regain control of the Philadelphia corridor to prevent smuggling into the Gaza Strip and senior Hamas leaders from here into Egypt. To that end, Israel plans to build an underground wall in the Philadelphia corridor.

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