The Middle East is back on fire, Israel is challenging international condemnation, and the expansion

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-27

The beacon in the Middle East has been rekindled, and Israel has ignored international condemnation and has recklessly carried out military operations in Rafah and has not been afraid to expand the scope of its strikes. The 26 countries of the European Union issued a joint appeal, the United States issued a warning, the United Kingdom, Germany and other countries also expressed their positions, and the Arab countries issued a strong warning. However, Israel seems to have turned a blind eye to the warnings of the international community and is insisting on its own military action plan. The flames of this conflict are not limited to Gaza, but also spread to Lebanon, Syria and other places, bringing great risks to the entire Middle East region of the situation getting out of control.

On the 19th, Israel launched two airstrikes near the city of Sidon in southern Lebanon, about 30 kilometers from the Israeli border and less than 5 kilometers from the city of Sidon. The continued expansion of this military operation has made the entire region even more dangerous. According to public information, the United States has cultivated and supported more than 80 armed forces in Syria, which has become the root cause of out-of-control extremist attacks in the Middle East. The situation is complex, and the Middle East is caught in a dangerous vortex. Israel is outwardly strong, but the actual fighting in Gaza is not satisfactory, if not very tragic.

The Israeli army has been subjected to numerous sieges in Gaza, a large number of tanks and armoured vehicles have been destroyed, and even one of the most elite combat brigades has suffered a crushing defeat. The two brigade commanders, 12 battalion commanders and their assistants were all annihilated, and the troops lost 40% of their combat effectiveness. Of particular note was the ambush of Israel's elite Golani Brigade in Gaza, killing more than 10 people, including the brigade commander, in a single day. The battle, which cost Israel dearly, has also attracted widespread attention and discussion on the international stage.

Israel's habitual use of tanks and armored vehicles to attack during the battle has also laid hidden dangers. Like the US military, Israel is afraid of ** and has a tendency to be too obsessed with the performance of equipment. However, the Gaza region is densely populated, and Hamas has built a large number of tunnels that allow it to use various obstacles to carry out surprise attacks on Israel. Israel suffered heavy losses in street battles, and the lack of infantry coordination in tank combat can only passively defend against attacks such as rocket launchers and explosive packs, which has laid a hidden danger for the first place.

This conflict has not only exposed some weaknesses in Israel's military strategy, but has also provided important lessons for other countries. Israel is afraid, but relies too much on tank raids and lacks infantry coordination. The key to tank combat is to work in concert with the infantry, but the Israeli infantry did not dare to get out of the vehicle and could not completely clear the building of Hamas. In such a situation, Israel's tactics appear to be quite rigid.

Israel's main battle tank, the Merkava Mk4, despite its strong protection, has also encountered many problems in Gaza's complex environment. Tank combat lacks infantry coordination, and the opening and closing of active defense systems creates an opportunity for Hamas to attack. Israel suffered heavy losses in street battles, and the tank battle lacked infantry coordination, and the enemy such as Hamas could have run directly to the tank and plant bombs to cause more damage. Israel's active defense system, while powerful, appears to be inadequate in small raids.

Israel's difficult situation in Gaza has exceeded expectations and has taught us many lessons worth pondering. Israel is a powerful presence in the Middle East, but it shows some shortcomings in Gaza, showing us that it is not invincible. Israel has been fighting hard in Gaza for more than 4 months, and it has paid a heavy price for it. The war is a wake-up call for other countries that we may face similar challenges in the future.

Although we hope that there will be no war to land on the island of Taiwan in the future, we still need to be prepared for the worst. Israel's hard lessons have taught us that flexibility and advanced technology will be key to future wars. As an efficient country, UAVs should give full play to their advantages and implement precise guided strikes. We are a big country with advanced drone technology, which should be widely used in future wars. In the operation of landing on the island, it will be a more flexible and efficient tactic to use unmanned aerial vehicles to open the way, tanks to clear obstacles, and unmanned equipment to concentrate firepower to strike at the enemy.

Our UAVs have been serialized and have the foundation for large-scale application. Before landing on the island, use drones to carry out precise strikes on the enemy to avoid creating opportunities for the enemy in street fighting. Israel's experience in Gaza is worth pondering and provides useful inspiration for our future military strategy. The war in the Middle East is an important reference for us to remain vigilant and fully prepared for possible challenges ahead.

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