Palestinian-Israeli conflict Russia-Ukraine conflict |Five strange pieces of news are cause for concern.
Fast forward to February 13, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has entered its 130th day, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has accumulated to the 720th day. Right now, there are five strange pieces of news that are causing concern, and indicate that the two clashes may be in a more tense moment.
Ukraine** Zelensky signed a blockbuster bill to extend the state of war and general mobilization order for another 90 days until May 13, 2024. This decision is clearly not to be underestimated, and perhaps a preknowledge of the major changes that are about to occur.
The head of Russia's foreign intelligence service, Naryshkin, broke the news, claiming that the West is planning to appoint a "governor-general" of Ukraine to strengthen direct control over the areas controlled by Kyiv. The source pointed out that the United States and Britain are lobbying other G7 countries to set up the post of "special envoy" for Ukraine in order to achieve direct influence on Zelensky**. Does this move cause concern that a bigger international game is about to begin?
Secondly, the IDF launched a large-scale attack on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, killing dozens of people**. The attack has sparked widespread international concern, with the city of Rafah flooded with Gazan refugees and the urgent need for humanitarian aid leading the Egyptian army to move troops along the border. At this tense moment, Biden stressed the need for Israel to guarantee the safety of civilians, but was questioned by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The situation in the Middle East is likely to further complicate and deserves close attention.
Third, Germany's discussion of the "Taurus" missile has aroused concern from the outside world. CDU MP Rodrich Kitsevet said that the Taurus missile is very important and can effectively hit supply and command structures far behind the front line. This caused a warning from Jan Gagin, adviser to the leadership of the Donetsk People's Republic, that Germany would become a participant in the conflict if it supplied Ukraine with such missiles. At this time, Biden met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to discuss issues such as the conflict in Ukraine, but analysts had reservations about the chances of Biden's re-election.
Fourthly, there is information that about 200 Nepalese citizens are fighting alongside Russia, 13 of whom have died on the front lines in Ukraine. This intelligence may shed light on the role of international mercenaries in the conflict, suggesting that both Ukraine and Russia may be using this tactic. This move also raises concerns that if the situation gets out of control, it could trigger a new European war.
Biden in the United States posted a photo on social platforms, triggering speculation from the outside world. This may be a signal that the United States will adopt a more aggressive policy. In the face of the escalation of the conflict, the international community expects all parties to resolve their differences through dialogue and avoid the spread of war. The development of the situation remains a huge incertitude, raising fears that there may be even greater costs in the future. It is hoped that the conflict will be resolved as soon as possible and peace will return to this war-torn land.
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