More than 100 days of fighting in Gaza since 7 October have so far shown no sign of peace. This war will not only be a contradiction between Israel and Hamas, but will also have a far-reaching impact on all parties in the Middle East and on the security and stability of the world. Here, I will review the three prophecies I made earlier to test their validity.
The first prophecy predicts that Gaza will become the sixth great war in the Middle East. This prophecy was based on an analysis of various factors such as the scale of the war, its impact, its duration, and the people involved. I think the Gaza War has a lot in common with the five major wars in the Middle East, both of which were Israeli clashes with Arab countries, both of which were launched to control Palestine, and both of them were interfered with by countries around the world. The exact name of the battle is naturally left to historians to define, but for the time being, the fighting in Gaza meets the conditions of the Middle East. The Palestine Liberation Group was forced to withdraw from Lebanon after the Fifth World War in the Middle East; Hamas forces are likely to expel their forces from Gaza after the current conflict in Gaza. Both campaigns will bring about political changes in the Middle East.
The second prophecy holds that fighting in Gaza will not be limited to Gaza, but will be confined to many areas, including the Red Sea. This prophecy is based on the danger to Israel's security and its geographical strategy. I think the battle for Gaza will have a ripple effect and spread to other places. In fact, this is happening. Under the guise of supporting the Palestinians, the Houthis attacked and looted commercial ships in the Red Sea, turning the Red Sea into another battleground in Gaza. The joint British-American forces launched a major air strike against the Houthis in response to the attack. When Hussei resists, Western countries will take tougher measures. The spillover effects of the conflict in Gaza are likely to be even greater.
A third hypothesis is that Iran, not Hamas, is the main target of the war in Gaza. This prophecy is based on the roots of this war and its motivations. I believe that Iran and its lackeys are trying to undermine relations between Israel and the Arab countries, which is why the Gaza war was launched. That's the essence of combat. Although Hamas claims that its attack on Israel is aimed at protecting Palestinian human rights, that is nothing more than a pretext. Why is the war between Palestinians and Israelis, which has been going on for decades, intensifying at this time? This is due to the fact that the accelerating situation between Israel and the Arab world, especially Saudi Arabia, at this time poses a great danger to Iran. Thus, the Gaza war between Hamas and Israel is essentially a conflict between Iran and Israel, as well as its allies. In the eyes of Israel and Arab countries, the war is aimed at destroying Iran's power. This, in the next battle, will become clearer.