Israel issued an ultimatum to Allah in Lebanon, demanding an immediate cessation of attacks or war with Lebanon. However, Lebanon did not back down and launched a more aggressive offensive. The conflict on the border between the two sides quickly intensified in just four days.
In the early morning of 6 January, Allah Lebanon launched an unprecedented onslaught. 60 rockets hit the Mellon Air Force Control Center in northern Israel with precision. Subsequently, five drones were destroyed, breaking the Israeli air blockade of Lebanon. Not only were important Israeli military bases attacked, but piercing anti-aircraft sirens sounded in many residential areas. Panic spread rapidly in northern Israel, and many Jews were evacuated.
Although Israel had issued a 48-hour ultimatum, the results were not satisfactory. Israel then launched a massive air strike on Lebanon, warning that it would launch a full-scale attack on Lebanon if there was no cessation of hostilities. The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly tense, and Saudi Arabia has withdrawn its ambassador from Lebanon, indicating that war seems inevitable.
At the same time, Israeli fighting in Gaza has been going on for more than three months, but Hamas has not been completely eliminated. Now, they face an even more formidable adversary, Allah Lebanon. Israel seems to be in the grip of a vicious war.
In the Red Sea, the Houthi group also issued an ultimatum to Israel. However, in the face of the Houthi counterattack, the United States and 12 other countries chose to withdraw, making the US protection plan in the Red Sea a complete failure. What is even more surprising is that US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin suddenly collapsed at the height of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and was taken to the IOC emergency center. This seems to indicate that the United States has begun to worry about the situation in the Middle East.
The battle, which lasted more than three months, has made matters worse for an already fragile Israel. Opposition to the war is growing louder and louder at home. At the same time, Israel's economy and jobs have been hit hard, with several companies going bankrupt, leading to growing discontent among the people against Netanyahu.
In such a predicament, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would not**. However, as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues to escalate, Israel faces a two-sided attack from the Houthi and Lebanese Allah. Time is running out, and Israel must find a solution to the conflict as soon as possible, or the consequences will be devastating.