Project Sword
With the increase in the number of forces involved in the conflict, the situation in the Middle East has changed significantly. At the same time as Allah's attacks on Israel's interior, the Houthis launched an operation to "cut off Israeli foreign aid". Such an action to "cut off foreign aid" aroused the dissatisfaction of Israel and the West, and then gave birth to the "Red Sea Alliance". Western armies, led by the United States, are fighting the Houthis in the Red Sea region.
The Red Sea Vessel Reference News Network reported that in December last year, the US ** ship launched an attack in the Red Sea, sinking Houthi ships, resulting in the death of 10 armed men. The Houthis have not forgotten this blood feud and have chosen to stand up to the United States. The Houthis announced that they had used a large number of drones and missiles to launch a "joint military operation" against American ships, which was a response to previous US attacks on their own ships, and that it was "retaliation" against the United States.
It is clear that the Houthis are not deterred by the United States. In fact, such retaliatory actions by the Houthis are also expected, as it has long emphasized its position. At that time, the United States had just formed the so-called "Red Sea Escort Alliance" and issued a strong warning to the Houthis. And the group's response was that it would not abandon military operations in the Red Sea region, no matter what the cost.
The Houthis: The Houthis are so determined for a number of reasons. Houthis have a deep belief in Islam and have persisted in taking action against Israel even in the face of military pressure. The Houthis consider Israel's presence to be an "insult" and a "threat" to Islam, so they are committed to removing Israel from the map.
There are long-standing historical grievances and conflicts between Israel and the Arab countries. The Houthis, as part of the Arab world, naturally inherited this hostile sentiment. They are trying to vent their historical grievances against Israel by targeting it and seeking more support and recognition in the Arab world. The Houthis have pointed out that Israel's historical behavior is aggression against the Arab world, so they are committed to fighting back against Israel and seeking justice for the Arab world.
Location of YemenYemen is located in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, across the Red Sea from Israel. The Houthis' attempts to expand their influence in the region by attacking Israel and to demonstrate their leadership over the Arab world will help the Houthis gain a stronger position in Yemen's domestic political struggle. At the same time, by targeting Israel, the Houthis can gain more support and recognition.
Moreover, the current international political environment is favorable to the Houthis. Despite the military strikes by Western countries against the Houthis, the attitude of the international community towards Israel is divided. Some countries have expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's policies, which has allowed the Houthis to gain some international support when targeting Israel. The Houthis are trying to take advantage of this international political environment to gain more international support and recognition, thereby strengthening their political position in Yemen.
The Israeli army attacking Gaza, like South Africa, has already filed accusations against Israel, accusing the country of "genocide". At the same time, many more countries accuse Israel of promoting a "brutal war." As a force against Israel, the Houthis will be labeled "righteous" in these countries.
And the United States, which supports Israel, is labeled as "**". Therefore, the Houthis are determined to fight Israel, even in the face of US military strikes.
To put it bluntly, the problem lies with Israel, and if the United States wants to solve the Red Sea problem, it must stop Israel's acts of war and ensure that the Gaza region will not be occupied and will not become a humanitarian disaster area.